Wearing Computers - An Archaeological Case Study
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James Cross, Sandra I. Woolley and Chris Baber School of Electronic & Electrical Engineering The University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT 1. Abstract This presentation will discuss the results of an archaeological field trial using a wearable (PC/104) image capture system in order to demonstrate the potential of image sequence tagging methods for efficient data retrieval in documentary applications.
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