From natural archaeology to "artificial" intelligence -- Learning experimentation in historical sciences -- Practical examples of automated archaeology -- Conclusions: the computational philosophy of archaeology -- Glossary -- Compilation of References -- About the Author -- Index
Summary
This book provides analytical theories offered by new and innovative artificial intelligence computing methods in the archaeological domain using archaeological examples to illustrate a complex but very useful data analysis technique
Notes
"Premier reference source"--Cover
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 370-412) and index