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Idaho State University
Albert Strickland, PhDProfessor of EducationDirector, Educational Informatics
Informatics Research InstituteBox 1111Idaho State UniversityPocatello, Idaho 83209-0000
Tel: 208 282 1111Fax: 208 282 2222Email: [email protected]://www.iri.isu.edu
Informatics Research InstituteIdaho State University
Earnest (Skip) Lohse, PhDProfessor of AnthropologyDirector Anthropology Informatics
Informatics Research InstituteBox 1111Idaho State UniversityPocatello, Idaho 83209-0000
Tel: 208 282 1111Fax: 208 282 2222Email: [email protected]://www.iri.org
Informatics Research InstituteIdaho State University
Dotty Sammons, PhDProfessor of EducationAssociate Director Anthropology Informatics
Informatics Research InstituteBox 1111Idaho State UniversityPocatello, Idaho 83209-0000
Tel: 208 282 1111Fax: 208 282 2222Email: [email protected]://www.iri.org
Informatics Research InstituteIdaho State University
Robert Schlader, MSResearch AssociateSIGGI Project Anthropology Informatics
Informatics Research InstituteBox 1111Idaho State UniversityPocatello, Idaho 83209-0000
Tel: 208 282 1111Fax: 208 282 2222Email: [email protected]://www.iri.org
Informatics Research InstituteIdaho State University
Jane Strickland, EdDAssistant Professor of EducationAssociate Director Educational Informatics
Informatics Research InstituteBox 1111Idaho State UniversityPocatello, Idaho 83209-0000
Tel: 208 282 1111Fax: 208 282 2222Email: [email protected]://www.iri.org
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Informatics Research Institute Idaho State University
SIGGI-AACS
Archaeological Artifact Classification Using Computerized Agents
R. Schlader, MS [email protected]
E. S. Lohse, PhD [email protected]
C. Schou, PhD [email protected]
A. Strickland, PhD [email protected]
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What are Computerized Agents?
• The term agent describes an entity that does something on behalf of another.• A computerized agent is a piece of software that
does something for the user.
• Examples: • web search engine• online reservation system
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What is an Expert System?
• Expert systems attempt to capture and provide expert knowledge through the use of software• They provide expert quality advice, diagnoses and
recommendations given real world problems
• Examples: • Discovery of tumors in MRI images
• Facial recognition systems
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SIGGI-AACS as an Expert System
• The AACS aids archaeological investigators by providing an artificial expert in typological classification to the user.
• It examines digital images and returning a typological assignment.
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SIGGI-AACS as an Expert System
• The AACS system has three major components: • SIGGI the artificial typological expert.• the AACS user interface• the image manipulation software
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How Does SIGGI Think?
• SIGGI uses a neural network to assign images of artifacts to types in a given classification.
• The information returned from the neural network is converted into a normalized set of probabilities for assignment to a typology.
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What is a Neural Network?
• A neural network models a biological brain in a software system.• It is done by creating a series of artificial neurons
arranged in layers.
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Biological Neuron
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An Artificial Neuron
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Organization of a Neural Network
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What Typologies Does SIGGI Know?
SIGGI has been trained on three Distinct Typological Systems:
• Columbia Plateau Typology
• Great Basin Typology
• General Shape Typology
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Columbia Plateau Typology• Windust A • Windust B• Windust C• Lind Coulee • Cascade A • Cascade B • Cascade C• Cold Springs Side-Notched • Plateau Side-Notched • Columbia Corner-Notched A • Columbia Corner-Notched B
• Quilomene Bar Corner-Notched • Wallula Rectangular Stemmed • Quilomene Bar Basal-Notched A • Quilomene Bar Basal-Notched B• Columbia Stemmed A • Columbia Stemmed B • Columbia Stemmed C• Mahkin Shouldered • Nespelem Bar • Rabbit Island Stemmed A • Rabbit Island Stemmed B
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Great Basin Typology
• Gatecliff Stemmed or Shouldered
• Elko Corner Notched• Rosegate Corner
Notched• Avonlea Side Notched• Besant Side Notched• Desert Side Notched• Northern Side Notched
• Birch Creek Lanceoalate
• Clovis Lanceoalate• Cottonwood
Lanceoalate• Folsom Lanceoalate• Hasket Lanceoalate• McKean Lanceoalate• Whamuza Lanceoalate
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General Shapes
• Simple Lanceoalate
• Complex Lanceoalate
• Corner Removed Triangular
• Corner Notched
• Basal Notched
• Side Notched
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The AACS Application
• An interface between the users and SIGGI.
• The interface consists of a series of Tabs that allow the user to perform various functions• Start• Load / Edit• Threshold• Smooth• Results
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AACS Application: Start Tab
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AACS Application: Load Edit
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AACS Application: Load Edit
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AACS Application: Load Edit
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AACS Application: Threshold
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AACS Application: Threshold
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AACS Application: Smoothing
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AACS Application: Smoothing
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AACS Application: Smoothing
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AACS Application: Results
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How does SIGGI Know?
• Typological information solicited from experts
• This knowledge is placed into an online knowledge base
• An explicit forward-chaining and backward-chaining expert system was developed from the knowledge base
Informatics Research Institute Idaho State University
http://iri.isu.edu/aacs
R. Schlader, MS [email protected]. S. Lohse, PhD [email protected]. Schou, PhD [email protected]. Strickland, PhD [email protected]