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The “Castellum Vervassium” project concerns a series of archaeological investigations regarding t... more The “Castellum Vervassium” project concerns a series of archaeological investigations regarding the landscape around an ancient settlement now known with the name of Vervò (Val di Non, Trentino, Italy). Among the different analyses (excavation, survey, remote ...
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The article proposes a model of Free and Open Source platform for aerial archaeology. This soluti... more The article proposes a model of Free and Open Source platform for aerial archaeology. This solution is based on two main components: ArcheOS (software, for data processing) and an UAVP prototype (hardware, for data acquisition). ArcheOS (Archeological Operating System) is a GNU/Linux distribution developed for archaeological aims and released under GPL (General Public License), while the “Universal Aerial Video Platform” (UAVP) is an open source project, which shares knowledge, data, and resources with the aim to build a modern autonomously flying multicopter. The combination of these two elements grants the possibility to collect pictures for aerial archaeology (e.g. photomapping, survey, photointerpretation, etc...), but also to acquire 3D data, using the modern Computer Vision techniques. The main benefits of this “opens source remote sensing platform” can be summarized in: portability, versatility and low cost. Moreover, being an open project, it can be continuously improved by ...
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ARCHEOFOSS. Free, Libre and Open Source Software e Open Format nei processi di ricerca archeologica, Atti del VII Workshop (Roma, 11-13 giugno 2012), a cura di M. Serlorenzi, 2013
This article illustrates the fourth release of ArcheOS, the first GNU/Linux distribution develope... more This article illustrates the fourth release of ArcheOS, the first GNU/Linux distribution developed for archaeological aims and released under GPL. Since the first version in 2005, this free operating system has attempted to satisfy all the needs of an archaeological project, covering every single step of the operating workflow, from data collection and storage to elaboration, publication and sharing. The main target of the project is to spread the use of Free and Open Source software and to apply the ideology of the “Free Software” movement to archaeology itself (a central postulation of the Free Software Foundation is the free circulation of data and ideas ). The new release “Caesar”, based on Debian Squeeze 6.0, has some important changes in the organization of the structure of the entire project. In fact, the developer team focused more on the stability of the operating system and an on-line service to keep the different programs (APT deb-repository) up to date. “Caesar” ensures ...
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The article proposes a model of Free and Open Source platform for aerial archaeology. This soluti... more The article proposes a model of Free and Open Source platform for aerial archaeology. This solution is based on two main components: ArcheOS (software, for data processing) and an UAVP prototype (hardware, for data acquisition). ArcheOS (Archeological Operating System) is a GNU/Linux distribution developed for archaeological aims and released under GPL (General Public License), while the “Universal Aerial Video Platform” (UAVP) is an open source project, which shares knowledge, data, and resources with the aim to build a modern autonomously flying multicopter. The combination of these two elements grants the possibility to collect pictures for aerial archaeology (e.g. photomapping, survey, photointerpretation, etc...), but also to acquire 3D data, using the modern Computer Vision techniques. The main benefits of this “opens source remote sensing platform” can be summarized in: portability, versatility and low cost. Moreover, being an open project, it can be continuously improved by ...
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