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Autor:
Santos J. Núñez Jareño, Daniël P. van Helden, Evgeny M. Mirkes, Ivan Y. Tyukin, Penelope M. Allison
Publikováno v:
Entropy, Vol 23, Iss 9, p 1140 (2021)
In this article, we consider a version of the challenging problem of learning from datasets whose size is too limited to allow generalisation beyond the training set. To address the challenge, we propose to use a transfer learning approach whereby th
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https://doaj.org/article/41f7b167a5eb45f8bcec221b1bf487b3
Publikováno v:
Internet Archaeology, Iss 17 (2005)
'Engendering Roman Spaces' is a research project concerned with using artefact assemblage analyses to better understand spatial and gender relationships in the early Roman Empire and to produce more engendered perspectives of Roman society. This p
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https://doaj.org/article/e15c87b6b54844d4915199e6a9be12ee
Autor:
Penelope M. Allison
This study uses artefact distribution analyses to investigate the activities that took place inside early Roman imperial military bases. Focusing especially on non-combat activities, it explores the lives of families and other support personnel who a
Autor:
Penelope M. Allison, Santos J. Núñez Jareño, Evgeny M. Mirkes, Daniël P. van Helden, Ivan Tyukin
Publikováno v:
Entropy, Vol 23, Iss 1140, p 1140 (2021)
Entropy
Volume 23
Issue 9
Entropy
Volume 23
Issue 9
In this article, we consider a version of the challenging problem of learning from datasets whose size is too limited to allow generalisation beyond the training set. To address the challenge, we propose to use a transfer learning approach whereby th
Autor:
Penelope M. Allison
Publikováno v:
Antiquity. 91:545-547
Autor:
Penelope M. Allison
Publikováno v:
Embracing the Provinces
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::79a4aa09f47c87856bde6b242171dcc8
https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv13nb8qs.18
https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv13nb8qs.18
Autor:
Penelope M. Allison
Publikováno v:
Oxford Handbooks
This chapter surveys current perspectives on children and stages of childhood within Roman households and examines how archaeological evidence for household organization can change these perspectives. It discusses what can be gleaned from analyses of
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::5ede0b8991c3fd3b366e87652aa30ac7
https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199670697.013.9
https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199670697.013.9
Autor:
Ivan Tyukin, Alexander N. Gorban, Nicholas Cooper, Penelope M. Allison, Konstantin Sofeikov, Jeremy Levesley
Publikováno v:
Internet Archaeology, Iss 50 (2018)
A hand-held smart device technology (Arch-I-Scan) is currently being developed and tested for scanning and classifying archaeological artefacts. The technology is based on a new platform developed by ARM, jointly with University of Leicester within I