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1 New Approaches to the Use and Integration of Multi-Sensor Remote Sensing for Historic Resource Identification and Evaluation Project Number CS-1263 W. Fredrick Limp Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies University of Arkansas, Fayetteville In Progress Review Meeting April 2004
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2 Exploration and assessments of the application of innovative fusion methods to a suite of ground, aerial and space-based sensor data for the detection and identification of surface and subsurface archeological features identification of best modality and modality mixes development of COTS based multi-instrument fusion software capabilities Technical Objective
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3 Field Work - Geophysical Data Acquisition Project Initiation Aerial & Satellite Data Acquisition Raw Data Pre-processing Design and Populate GIS Databases Archeological Field Testing Analysis Assessment Software Enhancement Assessment matrix Instrument/condition Instrument combo Modality worth Software Publications Technical Approach Initiate Preliminary Analysis Using Existing Datasets Data Analysis Fusion Software Development Limited additional geophysical acquisition
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4 Data Acquisition at Project Initiation (geophysical, thermal, optical) Technical Approach A = Acquire, E = Existing NA = Conditions not appropriate All proposed efforts have been coordinated w/ installations by Hargrave at USACE/CERL
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5 Technical Approach
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7 Accomplishments From our QPR… T1. Installation Coordination T2. Acquire aerial, thermal and satellite data –Acquire thermal data at Ft Benning –Acquire thermal data at Savannah River T3. Geophysical fieldwork –Ft. Bliss completed T4. Preprocess data sets –Satellite imagery –Ft. Bliss geophysical data –Ft. Bliss ATLAS –Ft. Benning geophysical –Savannah River geophysical –Ft. Riley thermal Processing of initial thermal data has yielded substantial problems with data quality including low dynamic range and jitter in frame grabber. Development of new processing approaches and acquisition of new recording device are anticipated to correct problems and acquisition is to be repeated (at no cost to project). A second attempt to acquire imagery on 3/27/2004 was unsuccessful due to aircraft platform instability from high winds. The sensor properties require a very slow flight speed. A third no-cost re-flight is planned.
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8 Accomplishments (2) T5. Establish GIS databases –Ft. Riley, Ft. Benning, Savannah River, Ft. Bliss T6 Data Analysis and Fusion –Multivariate/statistical fusion Ft. Benning Savannah River Ft. Riley –Image segmentation and object classification Whistling Elk –First milestones scheduled for completion later in 2004
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9 Accomplishments (3) T7. Technology Transfer/Publications Scheduled as a Year 3 task To date presentations at Society for Historic Archaeology, Plains Conference, Society for American Archaeology, Arkansas Academy of Sciences T8. Archeological Investigation Year 3 Task/milestones
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10 Accomplishments (4)
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11 Ft. Riley – Army City WW I Resistivity Magnetic Susceptibility Magnetic Gradiometry GPR – Radar Then – Now Preliminary Data Fusion with Principle Components Analysis RGB Composite of PCAs
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12 Kasita Town Resistivity Kasita Magnetometry Kasita Radar Very preliminary data processing
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13 Silver Bluff Resistivity Silver Bluff Magnetometry Silver Bluff GPR Very preliminary data processing
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14 ACTION ITEMS NONE
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15 FY 05 Program Plan In FY 04 $ - Combines elements of original Year 2 + Year 3 Task 3. Geophysical Fieldwork $ 29k Task 6.Data Analysis and Fusion$ 127k Fusion Analysis/Modality Worth$ 86k Task 7.Technology Transfer $ 14k Task 8.Archeological Investigations $ 138k Task 9. Conyers Consulting $ 1.2k Task 10. Technical reports/conference $ 16k Total$412K
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16 Program Plan Installation coordination Acquire aerial & satellite data Geophysical fieldwork Preprocess data sets Establish GIS databases Data analysis & fusion Develop field testing program Archeology field testing / validation Project analysis, evaluation, reporting Conferences and reporting Year 1Year 2 Year 3 Task
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17 TaskYear 3 Installation coordination Acquire aerial & satellite data Geophysical fieldwork Preprocess data sets Establish GIS databases Data analysis and fusion Develop field testing program Archeology field testing/validation Project analysis, evaluation, testing Conferences and reporting Calendar 2004Calendar 2005 Program Plan Detail Year 3
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18 Program Funding UACERLNASA $K$K$K FY03 Installation coordination6.1 Geophysical fieldwork 6 (Geoscan sub) Thermal data acquisition 4.56.1 Preprocessing of data sets17.7 6 (Geoscan sub) Data analysis & fusion 40.8 Conyers consulting 3 Conference attendance, rpt prep. 16.3 Total 102 FY04 Archeological fieldwork 138.4 Geophysical fieldwork 29.3 Data analysis & fusion 73.3 53.6 (SRI sub) Conyers consulting 1.2 Fusion analysis, modality worth49.236.9 Technology transfer 14 Conference attendance, rpt prep.16.4 Total 412
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19 Obligations/Expenditures
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20 Transition Plan Installation specialists through the USACE-CERL report series and individual efforts of Dr. Hargrave Traditional scholarly publication and meeting presentations UA SERDP New Approaches Website http://www.cast.uark.edu/cast/serdp North American Database of Archeological Geophysics (NADAG) http://www.cast.uark.edu/nadag/. –On-line system supported by the National Center for Preservation Technology and Training –Central source of surface remote sensing data in the U.S. Commercial partners –Geoscan –SRI Use of COTS solutions –Definiens Imaging –ESRI
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21 Technical Backup
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