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Potential Impact Tony Cohn

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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

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Areas of impact

• Academic– Archaeology– Soils– Remote Sensing– Computer science

• Heritage sector• Policy• Wider public

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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

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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

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What we are already doing• Web site• Twitter• Press release• Publications• Participation in AHRC/EPSRC programme events• MethodologyTo come:• data availability• methodology• software• PhDs• ...

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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?