Academic Conference of the Korean Society for Roof Tile Studies in Daejeon on the 21st
Sharing Research Achievements in the Convergence of Digital Technologies

Roof Tile Research Meets AI View original image

The National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage and the Korean Society for Roof Tile Studies will hold a regular academic conference at 1:00 p.m. on November 21 at the auditorium of the Analytical Science Building of the National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage in Yuseong-gu, Daejeon. The event will serve as an opportunity to share the latest research achievements through the convergence of roof tile research methodologies and digital technologies. Experts in archaeology, conservation science, and digital technology will participate to discuss new perspectives in roof tile research.


The conference will consist of thematic presentations and a comprehensive discussion. In the first session, Lee Soleon, a researcher at the National Buyeo Research Institute of Cultural Heritage, will examine the current status of investigations into roof tile production sites and analytical methods for reconstructing the production units of manufacturing groups. Kim Yuseong, a researcher at the Silla Cultural Heritage Research Institute, will introduce research methodologies for investigating roof tiles excavated from consumption sites. Jang Sungyun, a researcher at the National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage, and Jin Hongju, a curator at the National Naju Museum, will present scientific analysis methods and application cases relevant to roof tile research.


In the second session, Shin Jinseop, a researcher at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information, and Choi Kyunghwan, a curator at the National Gongju Museum, will explain the potential application of image recognition artificial intelligence (AI) technology in roof tile research. Lee Hyunju, a researcher at the Council of Korean Historians for Inter-Korean Dialogue, will introduce the verification and restoration process of the digital reconstruction of Manwoldae in Kaesong, as well as the process of building the platform.


The comprehensive discussion that follows will be chaired by Baek Jongo, a professor at Korea National University of Transportation.



Anyone can attend by registering on-site on the day of the event.


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