As their archeological endeavors end with the excavation season at Kerkenes, Turkey, Project Director Dr. Scott Branting and his team took the opportunity to share DATCH's progress.
Student at Kerkenes (Turkey) archeological site training to use and test DATCH. [siteorigin_widget class=”WP_Widget_Media_Gallery”][/siteorigin_widget]
The Kerkenes archeologic team has arrived in Turkey for the 2022 excavation season. This year they have brought with them a brand new Microsoft HoloLens 2, bought specifically for the DATCH project.
Principle Investigator Dr. Scott Branting and Ph.D. student Dominique Langis-Barsetti demoed DATCH at the CRANE (Computational Research on the Ancient Near East) (crane.utoronto.ca) Workshop in Toronto
Dr. Charles E. Hughes, Professor of Computer Science at the University of Central Florida and a DATCH advisor, demoed the program to provide additional input
The DATCH research team tested some early prototypes at E2I Lab. PI Scott Branting and Co-PI Joe Kider are depicted testing the prototype and providing feedback.