作者: Andrew S. Wilson , Andrew D. Holland , Tom Sparrow
DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-804602-9.00010-2
关键词: Computer vision 、 Digital preservation 、 Data science 、 Artificial intelligence 、 Laser scanning 、 Context (language use) 、 Variety (cybernetics) 、 Engineering
摘要: Abstract This chapter reviews the use of 3D laser scanning for human remains and in particular its application with pathological specimens. Practical experience gained through delivery a number high-profile digital bioarchaeology projects, such as Digitised Diseases From Cemetery to Clinic , is discussed. An important principle sees applied one approach part toolkit complementary methods that work at variety scales overcome different challenges. The value open access, importance attribution, context are also