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Tanguy Rolland

0000-0003-3881-9532

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Les stèles ornées de Mongolie et Sibérie

2019

International audience

[SDE] Environmental Sciences[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio][SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio][SDE]Environmental Sciences[SDV.NEU.SC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]/Cognitive Sciences[SDV.NEU.SC] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]/Cognitive SciencesComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Anza palaeoichnological site, Late Cretaceous, Morocco. Part III: Comparison between traditional and photogrammetric records

2020

11 pages; International audience; The present study evaluates a methodological workflow that could identify dinosaur tracks and trackways more comprehensively at outcrop scale. The approach described here is based both on 3D modelling by photogrammetry at different resolutions, and on suitably processed digital elevation models (DEMs). The ichnosite of Anza, Morocco, was chosen to demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed pipeline, because 323 dinosaur and pterosaur tracks discovered there have already been published. One subsector containing 89 tracks, identified in the two companion works that followed a traditional approach, was selected and divided into four subzones. By combining diff…

[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesOutcropFootprintDocumentation010502 geochemistry & geophysicsTrack (rail transport)01 natural sciencesFootprintIchnologyIchnology Recording methodsDigital elevation modelRecording methods0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface Processes[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryGeology15. Life on landIchnologyDinosaurGeodesyCretaceousPhotogrammetry[SDU.STU.PG]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/PaleontologyScale (map)GeologyWestern high atlasJournal of African Earth Sciences
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Machine learning for rapid mapping of archaeological structures made of dry stones – Example of burial monuments from the Khirgisuur culture, Mongoli…

2020

11 pages; International audience; The present study proposes a workflow to extract from orthomosaics the enormous amount of dry stones used by past societies to construct funeral complexes in the Mongolian steppes. Several different machine learning algorithms for binary pixel classification (i.e. stone vs non-stone) were evaluated. Input features were extracted from high-resolution orthomosaics and digital elevation models (both derived from aerial imaging). Comparative analysis used two colour spaces (RGB and HSV), texture features (contrast, homogeneity and entropy raster maps), and the topographic position index, combined with nine supervised learning algorithms (nearest centroid, naive…

Archeology010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryComputer scienceMaterials Science (miscellaneous)Topographic position index[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]ConservationMachine learningcomputer.software_genre01 natural sciences[SHS]Humanities and Social SciencesNaive Bayes classifierVector graphicsPixel classification[SCCO]Cognitive sciencePixel classification Grey level co-occurrence matrix RGB colour space Texture Topographic position index Photogrammetry Burial complex planigraphy Mongolia Bronze age Iron age0601 history and archaeologyTextureSpectroscopyRGB colour space0105 earth and related environmental sciencesBronze age060102 archaeologyArtificial neural networkbusiness.industryIron ageCentroidGrey level co-occurrence matrix06 humanities and the artscomputer.file_formatMongoliaArchaeologyRandom forestSupport vector machinePhotogrammetryChemistry (miscellaneous)Photogrammetry[SDE]Environmental SciencesBurial complex planigraphyArtificial intelligenceRaster graphicsbusinessGeneral Economics Econometrics and Financecomputer
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Présentation du projet ROSAS

2019

International audience

Pierres à cerfsOcclusion ambianteKhirigsuursMachine learningPhotogrammétrie[SHS] Humanities and Social SciencesComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSMongolie[SHS]Humanities and Social SciencesComplexes funéraires3D
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Deep learning to detect built cultural heritage from satellite imagery. - Spatial distribution and size of vernacular houses in Sumba, Indonesia -

2021

Abstract In Sumba Island – Indonesia, the implantation of vernacular houses, inside and outside traditional villages, is considered to be an efficient proxy for the on-going complex cultural transformations resulting from globalization. This study presents an easily reproducible workflow allowing buildings to be automatically detected from satellite imagery, demonstrating how modern computer vision methods based on deep learning can help in this task, which would be far too time-consuming when undertaken by hand. Eight deep learning architectures based on convolutional neural networks were compared in terms of ability to identify and locate precisely traditional houses from satellite images…

Archeology[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryComputer scienceMaterials Science (miscellaneous)02 engineering and technologyConservationMachine learningcomputer.software_genreConvolutional neural network11. SustainabilityClassifier (linguistics)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering0601 history and archaeologyArchitectureSpectroscopyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS060102 archaeologyPoint (typography)business.industryDeep learning06 humanities and the arts[INFO.INFO-GR]Computer Science [cs]/Graphics [cs.GR]Support vector machineCultural heritageWorkflowChemistry (miscellaneous)[INFO.INFO-TI]Computer Science [cs]/Image Processing [eess.IV]020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligencebusinessGeneral Economics Econometrics and Financecomputer
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Documenting carved stones from 3D models. Part II - Ambient occlusion to reveal carved parts.

2021

10 pages; International audience; Revealing carved parts in rock art is of primary importance and remains a major challenge for archaeological documentation. Computational geometry applied to 3D imaging provides a unique opportunity to document rock art. This study evaluates five algorithms and derivatives used to compute ambient occlusion and sky visibility on 3D models of Mongolian stelae, also known as deer stones. By contrast with the previous companion work, models are processed directly in 3D, without preliminary projection. Volumetric obscurance gives the best results for the identification of carved figures. The effects of model resolution and parameters specific to ambient occlusio…

Archeology[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryComputer scienceMaterials Science (miscellaneous)ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION02 engineering and technologyConservationDocumentation01 natural sciencesSoftwareComputer graphics (images)Rock artVolumetric obscuranceProjection (set theory)Deer stoneSpectroscopyComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICSbusiness.industry010401 analytical chemistryVisibility (geometry)Mongolia021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyComputational geometry0104 chemical sciencesIdentification (information)ArchaeologyChemistry (miscellaneous)Late bronze ageAmbient occlusionRock art0210 nano-technologyScale (map)businessGeneral Economics Econometrics and Finance
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Contextualization of archaeological information using augmented photospheres, viewed with head-mounted displays.

2019

Photospheres, or 360&deg

[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryComputer scienceGeography Planning and Developmentlcsh:TJ807-830lcsh:Renewable energy sourcesprojectionManagement Monitoring Policy and LawSpace (commercial competition)Virtual reality01 natural sciences050105 experimental psychologyComputer graphicsDocumentationProcrustesregistration11. Sustainability0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesthin-plate splinelcsh:Environmental sciencesvisualizationlcsh:GE1-350ContextualizationRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentlcsh:Environmental effects of industries and plants010401 analytical chemistry05 social sciencesarchaeologycultural heritageArchaeology0104 chemical sciencesVisualizationCultural heritagelcsh:TD194-195computer graphicsvirtual realityscientific mediation
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A new reading of Bronze Age funerary structures in Mongolia through the analysis of their architectural elements, arrangement and form

2022

The archaeological landscape of Mongolia is marked by the presence of numerous funerary monuments (khirigsuurs) and engraved stelae (deer stones), erected by nomadic populations at the end of the Bronze Age. The first observations indicate great regularity in the choice and arrangement of the architectural and iconographic elements at the time when these structures were built. This regularity suggests the existence of shared traditions and social coherence between nomadic communities in a territory covering almost twice that of France. The data available today do not provide sufficient perspective to establish social models at the level of a province, and even less so at the scale of the co…

Bronze Age3D modelModélisation 3DArchaeologyArchéologieAge du Bronze[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryMachine learningSpatial analysisImagerie aérienneAnalyse spatialeRemote sensingIntelligence artificielle
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