International Workshop: Trust Issues. Artificial Intelligence, Human Cognition, and Archaeology
? The international workshop “Trust Issues. Artificial Intelligence, Human Cognition, and Archaeology” will take place in Augsburg (Germany) on December 8 2023 thanks to the fundings of the Graduate School for Humanities and Social Sciences (GGS) of the 新万博体育下载_万博体育app【投注官网】 of Augsburg. Through cross disciplinary dialogue and collaborative exploration, this workshop intends to enhance understanding of the potential pitfalls and opportunities associated with AI integration in archaeology. It seeks to identify strategies for developing trustworthy AI models, ensuring transparency and accountability, and integrating human cognitive skills with AI technologies to address challenging archaeological questions. Also, it will tackle the intrinsic incomplete and transformative nature of archaeological record, and consider the treat that these issues pose for the quantitative and qualitative interpretation of AI-derived results. ? The event is generously funded by the Graduate School for Humanities and Social Sciences of the 新万博体育下载_万博体育app【投注官网】 of Augsburg. ? ? 9:00 - 9:10 Natascha Sojc, Theresia Dingelmaier (新万博体育下载_万博体育app【投注官网】 of Augsburg): Official opening remarks Session 1 9:10 - 9:40 9:40 - 10:10 10:10 - 10:40 Marco Ramazzotti, Alessandro Londei, Alessandro Di Ludovico (Sapienza 新万博体育下载_万博体育app【投注官网】, Rome - Italy): Artificial Intelligence and Human Cognition. Automated Reasoning, Machine Learning and Autopoietic Classifications in Archaeology Morning Coffee Break Session 2 11:00 - 11:30 11:30 AM - 12:00 PM Session 3 2:00 PM - 2:30 PM ?iga Kokalj (ZRC SAZU - Slovenia) with contribution by Nejc ?o?, Anthony Corns, Susan Curran, Dragi Kocev, Ana Kostovska, Ivica Dimitrovski, Steve Davis, John O’Keeffe, Robert Shaw: Developing a machine learning model for Irish archaeology and a user-friendly tool for Automatic Detection of Archaeological Features (ADAF) 2:30 - 3:00 Agnes Schneider (TU Berlin - Germany/ Leiden 新万博体育下载_万博体育app【投注官网】 - The Netherlands): Taming complexity by using accountable knowledge-based ontologies for the analysis of archaeological remote sensing and near-surface geophysical data Afternoon Coffee Break Session 4 3:20 - 3:50 Mike Lyons (新万博体育下载_万博体育app【投注官网】 of Bonn - Germany): The chasm between proof of concept and real-world application: CNNs for the automated classification of ceramic fabrics 3:50 - 4:20 Caroline Von Nicolai, Chrisowalandis Deligio, Markus M?ller, Katja R?sler, Julia Tietz, Kerstin P. Hofmann, Karsten Tolle, David Wigg-Wolf (DAI/ Goethe-Universit?t Frankfurt - Germany) Celtic numismatics and artificial intelligence: The cooperative project ClaReNet 4:20 - 5:00 Round Table Discussion 5:00 - 5:10 PM ???????????????????? Closing Remarks ?
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Cinzia Bettineschi, Luigi Magnini (新万博体育下载_万博体育app【投注官网】 of Augsburg - Germany/ Ca’ Foscari 新万博体育下载_万博体育app【投注官网】 of Venice - Italy): Opening Pandora’s (black) box. Addressing Trust Issues in AI Applications for Archaeology
Jürgen Landauer (CAA Germany): Neurons in the mud: can we find ancient sites with Artificial Intelligence? Or what do we really find?
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Sabine Timpf (新万博体育下载_万博体育app【投注官网】 of Augsburg - Germany): Should we trust simulated pedestrians?
Gabriele Gattiglia (新万博体育下载_万博体育app【投注官网】 of Pisa - Italy): From fascination to reflection. Potentiality and challenges of AI applications in archaeology
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