Automated classification of archaeological ceramic materials by means of texture measures

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Automated classification of archaeological ceramic materials by means of texture measures. / Hein, Irmgard; Rojas-Domínguez, Alfonso; Ornelas, Manuel; D'Ercole, Giulia; Peloschek, Lisa.

I: Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, Bind 21, 2018, s. 921-928.

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Hein, I, Rojas-Domínguez, A, Ornelas, M, D'Ercole, G & Peloschek, L 2018, 'Automated classification of archaeological ceramic materials by means of texture measures', Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, bind 21, s. 921-928. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2017.12.032

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Hein, I., Rojas-Domínguez, A., Ornelas, M., D'Ercole, G., & Peloschek, L. (2018). Automated classification of archaeological ceramic materials by means of texture measures. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 21, 921-928. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2017.12.032

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Hein I, Rojas-Domínguez A, Ornelas M, D'Ercole G, Peloschek L. Automated classification of archaeological ceramic materials by means of texture measures. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 2018;21:921-928. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2017.12.032

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Hein, Irmgard ; Rojas-Domínguez, Alfonso ; Ornelas, Manuel ; D'Ercole, Giulia ; Peloschek, Lisa. / Automated classification of archaeological ceramic materials by means of texture measures. I: Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 2018 ; Bind 21. s. 921-928.

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