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Martina Trognitz

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+43 (1) 51581 – 2210

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martina.trognitz(at)oeaw.ac.at

... studied Computational Linguistics and Classical Archaeology at the University of Heidelberg and is currently working on a PhD thesis on the ‘Computer-Based Analysis of Multi-Sided Minoan and Mycenean Seals’ which involves applying machine learning, clustering and social network analysis to an archaeological research question. At the ACDH-CH, Martina is part of the research unit DH Research&Infrastructure. Before her time at the ACDH-CH, Martina was employed at the German Archaeological Institute (DAI) where she was involved in the project IANUS to build a digital archive for the archaeologies in Germany and developed the IT guidelines IT-Empfehlungen für den nachhaltigen Umgang mit digitalen Daten in den Altertumswissenschaften. In 2017 Martina joined the team behind ARCHE at the ACDH-CH, which she is currently leading with Seta Štuhec.

Martina has accumulated over 10 years of experience in the fields of long-term preservation and data management, including a coverage of data formats suitable for long-term preservation, data management & planning for data management, FAIR data, metadata and metadata schemas, and controlled vocabularies. As a former fellow of the Open Science Fellows Program of Wikimedia Deutschland, Martina is an advocate for Open Science in all its facets.

Current research interests include the application of statistical and machine learning methods in Archaeology, Wikidata, network analysis, and Linked Open Data. Additionally, she is interested in everything involving photography and 3D, including RTI photography, spherical panoramas, photogrammetry and 3D scanning.


Memberships, achievements and other notable things


Publications

  • Trognitz, Martina. 2021. On the Publication of Inscriptions from the Saudi-German Excavations at Taymāʾ by Means of Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI). In: Macdonald, Michael C. A. (Ed.),Taymāʾ II. Catalogue of the inscriptions discovered in the Saudi-German excavations at Taymāʾ 2004-2015.Taymāʾ. Multidisciplinary Series On the Results of the Saudi-German Archaeological Project,Oxford: Archaeopress, p. 179.
  • Trognitz, Martina. 2021. ARCHE, the Austrian B-Centre for Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage. In: Lenardič, Jakob, Francesca Frontini, and Darja Fišer (Eds.),Tour de CLARIN. Volume Four,Utrecht: CLARIN ERIC, p. 78-83.
  • Homburg, Timo, Anne Klammt, Hubert Mara, Clemens Schmid, Sophie Charlotte Schmidt, Florian Thiery, and Martina Trognitz. 2021. Diskussionsbeitrag: Handreichung zur Rezension von Forschungssoftware in der Archäologie und den Altertumswissenschaften. In: Archäologische Informationen43, p. 357-371. doi:10.11588/ai.2020.1.81422.
  • de Souza, Aaron M. and Martina Trognitz. 2021. Analysis of Middle Nubian vessel forming technology using Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI). In: Interdisciplinaria Archaeologia. Natural Sciences in Archaeology12, p. 1-15. doi:10.24916/iansa.2021.1.2.
  • de Souza, Aaron and Martina Trognitz. 2021. Analysis of Middle Nubian Vessel-forming Technology Using Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI). In: Interdisciplinaria Archaeologica, Natural Sciences in ArchaeologyXII, p. 19-35. doi:10.24916/iansa.2021.1.2.
  • Lutz Schubert,, Athanasios Tsitsipas, Martina Trognitz, and Keith Jeffery. 2020. The impact of probability on archaeological interpretation. In: Proceedings of the International Conference on Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics 2019 (ICNAAM-2019)AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 2293, Issue 1,. doi:10.1063/5.0031304.

Publications (Before ACDH)

M. Trognitz, Approaching Multi-Sided Aegean Seals with Machine Learning Techniques, in: R. O’Sullivan – C. Marini – J. Binnberg (Ed.), Archaeological Approaches to Breaking Boundaries: Interaction, Integration and Division. Proceedings of the Graduate Archaeology at Oxford Conferences 2015-2016, BAR International Series 2869 (Oxford 2017) 183-198

 


P. Gerth, A. Sieverling, M. Trognitz, Data Curation: How and Wyh. A Showcase with Re-use Scenarios, Studies in Digital Heritage, 1, 2, 2017, 182-193. DOI:https://doi.org/10.14434/sdh.v1i2.23235

 


M. Trognitz, F. Schäfer, M. Heinrich (Ed.) - IT-Empfehlungen für den nachhaltigen Umgang mit digitalen Daten in den Altertumswissenschaften. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.13149/000.111000-a

 


F. Schäfer, M. Heinrich, A. Sieverling, M. Trognitz, Forschungsrohdaten für die Altertumswissenschaften – eine kurze Bilanz der aktuellen Situation, Archäologische Informationen 38, 2015, 1-12. Online unter: https://doi.org/10.11588/ai.2015.1.26156

 


M. Trognitz, EVA – An Expert system for Vases of the Antiquity, International Conference on Cultural Heritage and New Technologies. November 5–7, 2012