Data Capture and Analysis of Artifacts and Biological Specimens Using Multi-Channel Images

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DATA CAPTURE AND ANALYSIS OF ARTIFACTS AND BIOLOGICAL SPECIMENS USING MULTI-CHANNEL IMAGES

Dr. Corey Toler-Franklin, iDigBio Visiting Scholar

Advancements in digital imaging techniques and low-cost acquisition devices allow researchers to study artifacts and natural history collections as they never have before. In this talk, Dr. Toler-Franklin will give an overview of these technologies and show how they can be combined in novel ways that improve their overall efficiency and robustness. Dr. Toler-Franklin will show how an acquisition and reassembly system that incorporates high-resolution surface and subsurface information from multi-channel images is currently being used to document and visualize archaeological artifacts and biological specimens.

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February 25, 2013

3:00 PM

Room #122, Frazier-Rogers Hall

 

 

 

Start Date: 
Monday, February 25, 2013 - 3:00pm to 4:00pm EST