How to make your research in virtual anthropology reproducible?
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How to make your research in virtual anthropology reproducible?

Conference of Dr. Antonio Profico, senior researcher at Università di Pisa at IPHES-CERCA

Last Thursday, in our weekly seminar series, Antonio Profico, senior researcher at Università di Pisa gave us a talk on "How to make your research in virtual anthropology reproducible". In his talk, Antonio gives an overview of all the steps involved in the process, from data acquisition, to making 3D models repeatable and reproducible, and to data sharing.

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