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Active HORIZON European Commission

AUTOMated enriched digitisation of Archaeological liThics and cerAmics


Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Universita Di Pisa
Country Italy
Start Date Sep 01, 2024
End Date Feb 28, 2029
Duration 1,641 days
Number of Grantees 12
Roles Participant; Coordinator; Associated Partner
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101158046
Grant Description

Objects connect us to memories and experiences. They possess biographies that reveal their human relationships.

This is why archaeologists focus on material culture, gathering countless archaeological finds to preserve what we can learn and the stories they create for current and future generations. Archaeology unlocks these stories, enabling objects to speak about their origins, uses, and evolution. They offer insights into technology, daily life, relationships, the environment, and human history.

Pottery and lithics are common forms of archaeological evidence, holding crucial information. However, documenting and classifying these finds is labour-intensive, it limits our understanding of these objects.

While digitisation campaigns have been undertaken, they remain complex, time-consuming, and costly, leaving millions of artefacts inaccessible. AUTOMATA will transform this process by enabling low-cost and time-efficient digitisation.

Using AI-augmented robotics and sensors, AUTOMATA will create 3D models enriched with archaeometric data, providing a practical and cost-effective solution for digitisation.

Robotic tools with newly developed AI methodologies will improve the digitisation process of visible and non-visible properties of archaeological finds, enhance the robustness and efficiency of 3D digitisation, improve surface appearance acquisition, and integrate 2D representations.

This approach streamlines data acquisition, aided by human-AI collaboration, and, in turn, the collection of big, well-identified data will empower the development of AI models.

This cost-effective technology will democratise access to digitisation, benefiting museums and smaller institutions, aid preservation methods and restorers’ work, and foster inclusive knowledge-sharing via a dedicated crowdsourcing platform.

Finally, the data collected by AUTOMATA will ensure seamless integration of data into the ECCCH Cloud and facilitate data sharing and innovative usage strategies by CCIs.

All Grantees

Qbrobotics Srl; Culture Lab; Universite Bordeaux Montaigne; Miningful Srl Semplificata; Universita Di Pisa; University of York; Fondazione Istituto Italiano Di Tecnologia; Institut National de Recherches Archeologiques Preventives; Universitat de Barcelona; Arheoloski Muzej U Zagrebu; The Hebrew University of Jerusalem; King's College London

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