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A presentation by Prof. Tony Cohn given at the DART community workshop on the 27th April 2011 on how we will deliver impact and engage with stakeholders.
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Potential ImpactTony Cohn
Areas of impact
• Academic– Archaeology– Soils– Remote Sensing– Computer science
• Heritage sector• Policy• Wider public
DART heritage audience• Primary: those that collect and exploit heritage
remote sensing data as part of their daily activities (National Heritage organisations and specialist consultancies).
• Secondary: those heritage organisations that exploit remote sensing data periodically or exploit synthetic data (contractual units, heritage consultants, regional and national monuments records)
• Tertiary: all other (non-heritage) exploiters of remote sensing data (industry, planning, affiliated remote sensing researchers, environmental groups, and the public)
National and International
What we will do• Baseline understanding and knowledge about AR contrast
processes and preservation dynamics:– leading to better management and curation– providing data to model environmental impact on Ars– enhancing the understanding of the resource base
• The identification of suitable sensors and conditions for their use (and feedback to improve sensor design)
• Data fusion techniques (physical models, multi-sensor data and domain knowledge) to improve AR identification
• An interdisciplinary network between remote sensing, soil science, computing and heritage professionals
• Techniques for researchers to access data archives more effectively
What we are already doing• Web site• Twitter• Press release• Publications• Participation in AHRC/EPSRC programme events• MethodologyTo come:• data availability• methodology• software• PhDs• ...
How can we maximise impact?
• What should we do to impact on you/your organisation/sector?
• How should we do it?• When should we do it?• Where should we do it?