Publications of Jérôme Darmont
Reference (misc)
S.Y. Waksman, A. Öztürk, L. Eyango, V. Merle, C. Brun, M. Delavenne, J. Burlo, A. Bernet, C. Batigne-Vallet, B. David, S. Lallich, J. Darmont, "Preserve, enrich, share, interconnect: ongoing developments of the Lyon CERAMO database", 15th European Meeting on Ancient Ceramics (EMAC 2019), Barcelona, Spain, September 2019 (Oral presentation; http://www.ub.edu/emac2019/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/EMAC2019-programme-and-book-of-abstracts.pdf).
BibTeX entry
@MISC{emac19,
Author = {Sylvie-Yona Waksman and Aybüke Öztürk and Louis Eyango and Valérie Merle and Céline Brun and Marie Delavenne and Jacques Burlo and Alain Bernet and Cécile Batigne-Vallet and Bertrand David and Stéphane Lallich and Jérôme Darmont},
Title = {Preserve, enrich, share, interconnect: ongoing developments of the Lyon CERAMO database},
Howpublished = {15th European Meeting on Ancient Ceramics (EMAC 2019), Barcelona, Spain},
Month = {September},
Year = {2019},
Note = {Oral presentation; http://www.ub.edu/emac2019/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/EMAC2019-programme-and-book-of-abstracts.pdf},
Abstract = {Various analyses of archaeological artefacts have generated over the years in our laboratories large corpuses of archaeometric data. How to preserve, store, make these data accessible, as well as the attached samples collections? what are their specificities, which standards can we propose to model them? how can we ensure their sensible reuse? how can we interoperate and interconnect them to exploit their complementarity? which possibilities are brought by the new concepts, uses, IT and statistical tools recently developed, especially in the field of digital humanities? These issues are under study in Lyon laboratory, a well as in the working group Databases and reference models of the French archaeometry network CAI-RN. They are leading to ongoing developments of the Lyon CERAMO database, one of the richest database of chemical analyses of ceramics in Europe. It is presently re-modeled and enriched with 2D and 3D data as a research and educational tool in public access. These developments are the opportunity to test different paths in data mining and clustering analysis of complex archaeological and archaeometric data.},
Keywords = {Digital Humanities, Archaeology, Cerarmics, Chemistry, Modeling, Databases, Clustering}
}