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Aussie researchers using machine learning to analyse rock art Working with Mimal and Marrku traditional owners of the Wilton River area, the researchers from South Australia have been using machine learning to analyse images of rock art and map their evolution. April 1, 2021 04:44 GMT (21:44 PDT) | Topic: Innovation Young Dakal clan landowner Desmond Lindsay visits this site on his country for the first time. Most sites are remote and often impossible to even approach closely by vehicle. Image: Mimal Land Management Aboriginal Corporation (MLMAC) South Australian researchers have been working with the Mimal and Marrku traditional owners of the Wilton River area in Australia s Top End to analyse the evolution of rock art through machine learning. ....
Date Time When rock art meets machine learning Young Dakal clan landowner Desmond Lindsay visits this site on his country for the first time. Most sites are remote and often impossible to even approach closely by vehicle. Photo: Mimal Land Management Aboriginal Corporation (MLMAC). Rock art of human figures created over thousands of years in Arnhem Land has been put through a transformative machine learning study to analyse style changes over the years. The study – just published in Australian Archaeology – has tested different styles labelled ‘Northern Running figures’, ‘Dynamic figures’, ‘Post Dynamic figures’ and ‘Simple figures with Boomerangs’ to understand how these styles relate to one another. ....