QGIS Plugin

LandTalk.AI - Your Landscape Talks To You

Based on our latest research (see below) we now launched a QGIS Plugin to experiment with ChatGPT and Google Gemini on QGIS maps. Details and download available from our repository:

https://github.com/juergenlandauer/LandTalk.AI

 
 

Chat with your landscape


I will present how visual language models (VLM) can revolutionize Landscape Archaeology at CAA 2025 in Athens in May: 


https://2025.caaconference.org/


The data and source code & instructions are available from www.github.com/juergenlandauer/caa2025


For presentation slides click here.  

Ideas for cooperation?


If you have an exciting idea about how archaeological data and Artificial Intelligence can help you in your resarch, do not hesitate to contact me or send me your proposal.


I might be interested to assist you as part of my nonprofit work. Usually no cost involved :-)


A contact form is available at the end of this page (see below).

Finding Hillforts across Europe with AI

Our paper Archaeological Site Detection: Latest Results from a Deep Learning Based Europe Wide Hillfort Search just got published in the Journal of Computer Applications in Archaeology.


We show how large landscapes, here covering a total area of 180,000 km², can be analyzed with AI in LiDAR

Cambodian temple reservoirs and AI

Our paper on finding ancient Khmer sites
in Cambodia using Deep Learning and 
satellite imgery just got published in PLOS One:

Beyond the Greater Angkor Region: Automatic large-scale mapping of Angkorian period reservoirs in satellite imagery using deep learning




Finding human traces in Neolithic Doggerland with AI


I am glad to report that our article on finding human traces from Doggerland in seismic data has been published in MDPI Heritage:


Artificial Interpretation: An Investigation into the Feasibility of Archaeologically Focused Seismic Interpretation via Machine Learning


Many thanks to my co-authors  Andrew Iain Fraser, Vince Gaffney, and Elizabeth Zieschang!