How can digital technologies transform archaeological research and cultural heritage? What are the latest innovations that combine archaeology with machine learning and artificial intelligence, digitization and reconstruction of cultural heritage in two and three dimensions, specialized IT applications for excavation, as well as virtual and augmented reality applications in cultural and educational contexts?
These are some of the questions that
Despina Tsiafaki (Head of the
Department of Culture and Creative Industries) and George Pavlidis (Research Director) will explore on Thursday,
February 20, 2025, from
11:30 AM to 12:45 PM, presenting the latest initiatives of the Institute for Language and Speech Processing (
ILSP) Xanthi, part of the
Athena Research Center. From 3D reconstruction of archaeological sites to the use of artificial intelligence in historical data analysis, the discussion will highlight how technology is opening new pathways to understanding the past.
The event is online and will be streamed via Zoom.
Meeting ID: 817 0083 6260
Passcode: 309898
Participation is free and no registration is required.