Development of Network-type Archaeological Investigation System
The Great East Japan Earthquake on March 11, 2011 is said to be a once-in-1000-year catastrophic quake. The Tsunami triggered by the earthquake destroyed broad coastal areas in northeast Japan. As recovery from the earthquake proceeds, the demand for new road construction, housing hill development...
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doaj-d70fad4f9a2d4fef85b0056e2b7519502020-11-25T01:45:11ZengCopernicus PublicationsThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences1682-17502194-90342015-08-01XL-5-W79910310.5194/isprsarchives-XL-5-W7-99-2015Development of Network-type Archaeological Investigation SystemF. Chiba0S. Yokokoyama1A. Kaneda2K. Konno3LANG Co. Ltd., Morioka, JapanLANG Co. Ltd., Morioka, JapanNara National Research Institute for Cultural Properties, Nara, JapanIwate University, Morioka, JapanThe Great East Japan Earthquake on March 11, 2011 is said to be a once-in-1000-year catastrophic quake. The Tsunami triggered by the earthquake destroyed broad coastal areas in northeast Japan. As recovery from the earthquake proceeds, the demand for new road construction, housing hill development, and residential construction is rapidly increasing. Culture plays a critical role in the district’s recovery. For that reason, before development, cultural properties in the corresponding districts must be urgently investigated. This is a must, although balancing cultural recovery with rapid economic recovery is no easy task. With this in mind, we have developed a new system focusing on speedy archaeological investigation and adequate documentation. The authors reexamined the existing investigation process to categorize tasks into two types: those that must be done only at archaeological sites (site A) and ones available at other places (site B). We then formulated a scheme where the tasks on both sites are performed simultaneously in parallel over the network. Experiments are ongoing. This presentation reports the process and issues of our research and development.https://www.int-arch-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/XL-5-W7/99/2015/isprsarchives-XL-5-W7-99-2015.pdf |
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The Great East Japan Earthquake on March 11, 2011 is said to be a once-in-1000-year catastrophic quake. The Tsunami triggered by
the earthquake destroyed broad coastal areas in northeast Japan. As recovery from the earthquake proceeds, the demand for new road
construction, housing hill development, and residential construction is rapidly increasing. Culture plays a critical role in the district’s
recovery. For that reason, before development, cultural properties in the corresponding districts must be urgently investigated. This is
a must, although balancing cultural recovery with rapid economic recovery is no easy task. With this in mind, we have developed a
new system focusing on speedy archaeological investigation and adequate documentation. The authors reexamined the existing
investigation process to categorize tasks into two types: those that must be done only at archaeological sites (site A) and ones
available at other places (site B). We then formulated a scheme where the tasks on both sites are performed simultaneously in
parallel over the network. Experiments are ongoing. This presentation reports the process and issues of our research and development. |
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