Sökning: "document dating"

Hittade 3 avhandlingar innehållade orden document dating.

  1. 1. Interpreting the Script : Image Analysis and Machine Learning for Quantitative Studies of Pre-modern Manuscripts

    Författare :Fredrik Wahlberg; Anders Brun; Lasse Mårtensson; Ewert Bengtsson; Apostolos Antonacopoulos; Uppsala universitet; []
    Nyckelord :NATURVETENSKAP; NATURAL SCIENCES; document analysis; machine learning; image analysis; digital humanities; document dating; writer identification; text recognition; Datavetenskap; Computer Science;

    Sammanfattning : The humanities have for a long time been a collection of fields that have not gained from the advancements in computational power, as predicted by Moore´s law.  Fields like medicine, biology, physics, chemistry, geology and economics have all developed quantitative tools that take advantage of the exponential increase of processing power over time. LÄS MER

  2. 2. Urban Origins in Southern Sri Lanka

    Författare :Raj Somadeva; Paul Sinclair; Sunil Gupta; Uppsala universitet; []
    Nyckelord :HUMANIORA; HUMANITIES; Archaeology; Archaeology; Sri Lanka; Kirindi Oya; urbanism; ceramics; beads; historical archaeology; settlement archaeology; inscriptions; Land Unit classification; satellite image; Arkeologi; Archaeology subjects; Arkeologiämnen; arkeologi; Archaeology;

    Sammanfattning : This study focuses upon the development of urbanisation in southern Sri Lanka during the proto, early and late historical periods c. 900 BC onwards. The following research themes are addressed:(a). Why did the southern semi-arid zone become a focus of urbanism?(b). LÄS MER

  3. 3. The Gnetales: fossils and phylogenies

    Författare :Catarina Rydin; Else Marie Friis; Mari Källersjö; Ulf Swensson; Susana Magallón; Stockholms universitet; []
    Nyckelord :seed plants; Gnetales; Ephedra; fossils; DNA; phylogeny; morphology;

    Sammanfattning : The phylogeny of seed plants has been debated for more than a hundred years and is still not fully understood. Morphological analyses have consistently resulted in a phylogeny in which cycads are the earliest diverging seed plants, and Gnetales and angiosperms are sisters. Molecular data has, however, rarely supported this result. LÄS MER