大型考古遗址的人群与队伍假设检验

Kristin Chow, Aline Normoyle, Jeanette Nicewinter, Clark L. Erickson, N. Badler
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我们的目标是构建参数化的、空间上和时间上的大型公共仪式模拟。特别是在史前的背景下,这些活动缺乏精确的记录,必须从材料遗迹、文献来源和文化背景中进行假设。考虑到可能的变量的数量,我们正在构建一个计算系统空间(空间化性能和仪式事件模拟),它可以快速创建可以在视觉上(定性)和定量评估的变化。特别感兴趣的是人群通过大规模、导航复杂、语义有意义的场地的列队运动,同时展示个人情境情感、表演和仪式上的现实行为。
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Crowd and Procession Hypothesis Testing for Large-Scale Archaeological Sites
Our goal is to construct parameterized, spatially and temporally situated simulations of large-scale public ceremonies. Especially in pre-historic contexts, these activities lack precise records and must be hypothesized from material remains, documentary sources, and cultural context. Given the number of possible variables, we are building a computational system SPACES (Spatialized Performance And Ceremonial Event Simulations), that rapidly creates variations that may be both visually (qualitatively) and quantitatively assessed. Of particular interest are processional movements of crowds through a large-scale, navigationally complex, and semantically meaningful site, while exhibiting individual contextual emotional, performative, and ceremonially realistic behaviors.
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