We’ve been a bit quiet for a while as we awaited news on our follow-on National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) – Digital Humanities Advancement Grant (DHAG) Level 3 proposal. The DATCH team is excited to announce that our project […]
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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
We are in the process of finalizing the prototype DATCH software for this stage of our project. As part of this process, Dr. Scott Branting and Ph.D. Student Dominique Langis-Barsetti test DATCH in the lab at UCF’s Institute for Simulation and […]
While at the Kerkenes dig site, Dr. Scott Branting demonstrated DATCH and allowed Turkish team members to experience the HoloLens at the base camp.
At the Kerkenes archeological site in Turkey, Dr. Scott Branting and Dominique Langis-Barsetti test DATCH in the field.
DATCH PI, Dr. Scott Branting, presenting the outline of the project to the NEH in March.
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.
Welcome to the DATCH project website. DATCH stands for Documenting and Triaging Cultural Heritage and we hope will become a tool for documenting our ancient and more recent heritage sites. Many of the first visitors to our site are attendees to […]