Name: Petra Heřmánková
Type: User
Company: @FAIMS @SDAM-AU @FAIR-epigraphy
Bio: Digital epigrapher, field archaeologist, and trained classicist. Open Science & FAIR data believer. Coffee nerd, curler, cat lover. Assistant Prof at Aarhus Uni
Twitter: pettulda
Location: Aarhus, Denmark
Blog: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6349-0540
Petra Heřmánková's Projects
The Art of Literary Text Analysis
Classification of inscriptions based on their text
Restoring ancient text using deep learning: a case study on Greek epigraphy.
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Division of Labor and Occupational Specialization and Diversification in the Ancient Roman Cities
Dissertation Hellenization of Ancient Thrace
This workshop, organised on behalf of the CAA-SIG "Scientific Scripting Languages in Archaeology", will offer a low-level introduction to R package development for users with at least basic R-skills.
Coffee quality monitoring and mapping, using the FAIMS system, suitable for Android
Talk at the Digital Approaches to Research in HASS workshop, Aarhus University, 30 Oct 2019
Typesetting environment for Phd dissertation 'Hellenisation of Ancient Thrace' submitted at Charles University in Prague, Sept 2017; Defended 14 Dec 2017
Inspecting attribute 'people' within the EDH dataset
Experiment with Tidytext and EDH dataset
Machine learning classifier for typologies of Latin inscriptions
HAT - Inscription Recording Module, module for capturing epigraphic data
sources for foar705 class at Macquarie University, S1 2016
Epigraphic formulae studied quantitatively
Datasets for the Friday Digital Drinks at the Department of Ancient History, Macquarie University
Hellenisation of Ancient Thrace - final product
Hellenisation of Ancient Thrace Project, the raw data presented here were collected in Heurist Scholar in 2013-2016
Backup files from Heurist database
Archival / library recording, adapted to the field of Ancient History, based on https://github.com/FAIMS/faims-scanner
Lesson on OpenRefine for ecology.
Petra Janouchova's research in quantitative epigraphy