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    Authors: Pellis E.; Masiero A.; Tucci G.; Betti M.; +1 Authors

    Abstract. Creating three-dimensional as-built models from point clouds is still a challenging task in the Cultural Heritage environment. Nowadays, performing such task typically requires the quite time-consuming manual intervention of an expert operator, in particular to deal with the complexities and peculiarities of heritage buildings. Motivated by these considerations, the development of automatic or semi-automatic tools to ease the completion of such task has recently became a very hot topic in the research community. Among the tools that can be considered to such aim, the use of deep learning methods for the semantic segmentation and classification of 2D and 3D data seems to be one of the most promising approaches. Indeed, these kinds of methods have already been successfully applied in several applications enabling scene understanding and comprehension, and, in particular, to ease the process of geometrical and informative model creation. Nevertheless, their use in the specific case of heritage buildings is still quite limited, and the already published results not completely satisfactory. The quite limited availability of dedicated benchmarks for the considered task in the heritage context can also be one of the factors for the not so satisfying results in the literature.Hence, this paper aims at partially reducing the issues related to the limited availability of benchmarks in the heritage context by presenting a new dataset for semantic segmentation of heritage buildings. The dataset is composed by both images and point clouds of the considered buildings, in order to enable the implementation, validation and comparison of both point-based and multiview-based semantic segmentation approaches. Ground truth segmentation is provided, for both the images and point clouds related to each building, according to the class definition used in the ARCHdataset, hence potentially enabling also the integration and comparison of the results obtained on such dataset.

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    Authors: Murtiyoso, A.; Grussenmeyer, P.;

    Abstract. The rapid development of 3D scanning technology is a welcome progress in the field of tangible cultural heritage documentation. While active sensors such as handheld Time-of-Flight (ToF) cameras and lidar have recently generated much hype, developments in low-cost imaging sensors have also seen long strides in recent decades. This paper aims to see the potential of videogrammetry for the purposes of heritage documentation. This technique has existed for decades, but we argue that when combined with modern smartphone sensors and proper photogrammetric processing workflow it may present an interesting low-cost solution for 3D scanning. Furthermore, the paper wishes to address the requirement for a certain geometric quality in heritage documentation and how the proposed method may fulfil them. For this reason, comparisons between the videogrammetric result and traditional DSLR close range photogrammetry will be described to determine its suitability for heritage documentation. Results show that using modern low-cost smartphone imaging sensors, a good compromise between geometric quality and overall cost in the context of cultural heritage recording is possible to achieve.

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    Authors: Alby, Emmanuel;

    Abstract. The archaeological richness of a site is independent of its geopolitical context. The use of photogrammetry for the documentation of the monastery of Saint-Hilarion in the gaza strip illustrates the flexibility of the uses of this technique despite some obstacles linked to the situation. As access to the site on demand, depending on representation needs is not possible, means have been implemented to delegate the acquisition and allow continuity of surveys adapted to the evolution of archaeological excavations. Developments in acquisition techniques and methods can be incorporated into on-site practices and can also lead to improved processing of old data.

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    With the increasing adoption of technology, more and more systems become target to information security breaches. In terms of readily identifying zero-day vulnerabilities, a substantial number of news outlets and social media accounts reveal emerging vulnerabilities and threats. However, analysts often spend a lot of time looking through these decentralized sources of information in order to ensure up-to-date countermeasures and patches applicable to their organisation’s information systems. Various automated processing pipelines grounded in Natural Language Processing techniques for text classification were introduced for the early identification of vulnerabilities starting from Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) data, including news websites, blogs, and social media. In this study, we consider a corpus of more than 1600 labeled news articles, and introduce an interpretable approach to the subject of cyberthreat early detection. In particular, an interpretable classification is performed using the Longformer architecture alongside prototypes from the ProSeNet structure, after performing a preliminary analysis on the Transformer’s encoding capabilities. The best interpretable architecture achieves an 88% F2-Score, arguing for the system’s applicability in real-life monitoring conditions of OSINT data.

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    Authors: Herrscher , Estelle; Poulmarc'h , Modwene; Bitadze , L.; Nikolos , Vanishvili; +1 Authors

    The demographic shift observed during the Kura-Araxes (KA) period, alongside the diversity of ceramic productions, metallurgical activities and funerary practices, raises the question of the dietary diversity of these societies. In addition, the adoption of different modes of life based on herding and farming and the issue of mobility versus the sedentary life of these societies raise the question of the availability of dietary resources and their relationship with settlement location. In order to further our understanding of the social and economic characteristics of KA societies and their associated “cultural identity”, this paper focuses on the study of dietary practices based on the re-examination of anthropological material from two Georgian populations located in mountainous zones (Kiketi and Tiselis Seri). The paper aims to explore (1) the relationship between highland KA populations and their environment and (2) dietary homogeneity within KA populations. Stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic ratios (δ13Ccoll, δ13Cap and δ15N) were used for determining human dietary practices. Human collagen and apatite data have evidenced a diet with a similar domestic animal protein intake at the sites of Kiketi and Tiselis Seri. Judging by previously published isotopic data, these populations would have consumed less animal protein than the inhabitants of Chobareti. Our results corroborate the archaeozoological data and point to a possible low population mobility. The inter-individual isotope variability between these highland Georgian KA populations points to the absence of specific practices between females and males, as well as between the different group members buried in the same tombs, which could be interpreted as an egalitarian society, a theory already put forward by some scholars. Le changement démographique observable à la période kuro-araxe, ainsi que la diversité des productions céramiques, des activités métallurgiques et des pratiques funéraires soulèvent la question de la diversité alimentaire dans ces sociétés. Par ailleurs, l’adoption de différents modes de vie basés sur l’élevage et l’agriculture, ou encore le nomadisme opposé au sédentarisme amènent à des questionnements sur la disponibilité des ressources alimentaires et leurs liens avec le lieu d’implantation. Afin de contribuer à une meilleure connaissance des caractéristiques économiques et sociales des sociétés kuro-araxes et de leur « identité culturelle », cet article se penche sur les pratiques alimentaires, en réexaminant le matériel anthropologique de deux populations montagnardes géorgiennes des zones de Kiketi et Tiselis Seri. Cet article se propose d’analyser d’une part les relations entre les populations kuro-araxes vivant en altitude et leur environnement ; et d’autre part, l’homogénéité du régime alimentaire des populations kuro-araxes. Pour retracer les pratiques alimentaires humaines, on a eu recours à l’analyse des rapports isotopiques du carbone et de l’azote (δ13Ccoll, δ13Cap et δ15N). Les données sur le collagène et l’apatite des sujets humains montrent un régime comprenant la même quantité de protéines animales à Kiketi qu’à Tiselis Seri. D’après des données isotopiques publiées antérieurement, les habitants de ces deux zones auraient consommé moins de protéines animales que ceux de Chobareti. Nos résultats corroborent les données archéozoologiques et semblent indiquer une faible mobilité de la population. La variabilité isotopique inter-individuelle au sein de ces populations vivant en altitude en Géorgie signale l’absence de pratiques spécifiques distinguant les hommes et les femmes ; on ne relève pas non plus de différence entre les membres d’un même groupe inhumés ensemble dans des tombes collectives. Ceci pourrait être interprété comme le signe d’une société égalitaire, confirmant une théorie déjà avancée par d’autres chercheurs.

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  • Authors: Lansival , Renée; Wiethold , Julian;

    Hatrize ist ein Dorf, das im Norden des Departments Meurthe-et-Moselle im Tal der Orne liegt, eines linksseitigen Zuflusses zur Mosel. Ausgelöst durch ein geplantes Neubaugebiet wurde im Bereich der Flurbezeichnung « Poirier le Loup » im Jahr 2009 vom Institut national de recherches archéologiques préventives (Inrap) auf einer Fläche von 3140 m2 eine Rettungsgrabung durchgeführt. Die Grabungsfläche liegt etwa 150 m von der Pfarrkirche entfernt am nördlichen Ortsrand.Die Grabung hat es gestattet, Siedlungsbefunde freizulegen, die zwei größeren chronologischen Perioden angehören. Die erste, nur durch einige Befunde belegte Siedlungsphase, kann in die Merowingerzeit datiert werden (Ende 5. und 6.-7. Jahrhundert n. Chr.). Die zweite Siedlungsphase, die am Fundplatz die Hauptsiedlungsphase darstellt, betrifft einen Zeitraum, der von der Karolingerzeit bis ins folgende Hochmittelalter reicht (9.-12. Jahrhundert n. Chr.). Die Befunde dieser jüngeren Siedlungsphase können wiederum stratigraphisch in zwei aufeinanderfolgende Horizonte untergliedert werden. Die Karolingerzeit (Siedlungsphase 2, Horizont 1) wird einerseits durch eine Ofenanlage repräsentiert, deren finale Verfüllung einen bedeutenden Fund von verkohlten Körnern der Spelzgerste geliefert hat, andererseits durch einen Pfostenbau mit Fundamentgräbchen…Zum Horizont 2 der zweiten Siedlungsphase gehören zwei Steingebäude sowie die Überreste von zwei weiteren Bauten, die bereits nahezu vollständig verschwunden waren. Weitere zugehörige Befunde dieses Siedlungshorizontes waren Siedlungsgruben, darunter eine von größeren Ausmaßen, sowie zwei weitere, bei denen es sich auch um Grubenhäuser gehandelt haben kann. Eine Ofenanlage, die vermutlich dem häuslichen Bedarf diente, zählt zu den Nebenanlagen der Wohngebäude. Zu den wichtigsten Ergebnissen dieser Ausgrabung gehört der Nachweis von hochmittelalterlichen Steinbauten, die für diese Zeitstellung (9.-12. Jahrhundert n. Chr.) sehr früh sind und erst selten belegt werden konnten. Außerdem stammt der Nachweis aus einem Gebiet Lothringens, das archäologisch bisher erst wenig erforscht ist. Es handelt sich um die Überreste von Gebäuden, die auf breiten Steinfundamenten errichtet wurden und die ferner ein System von Dränagekanälen aufwiesen, das sich aus der Hanglage der Gebäude und der notwendigen Entwässerung erklärt. Das keramische Fundgut der Grabung ergänzt den regionalen Korpus der früh- und hochmittelalterlichen Keramik in Lothringen, der insbesondere für das Hochmittelalter (11.-12. Jahrhundert) erst gering belegt ist. Die Siedlungsfunde sowie die Ergebnisse der archäozoologischen und archäobotanischen Analysen bezeugen, dass die Landwirtschaft mit Viehhaltung und Getreideanbau - hier vor allem von Spelzgerste und Nacktweizen – vermutlich die wirtschaftliche Grundlage der Siedlung bildete. Zwei Radiokarbondatierungen konnten die durch die Keramikanalyse gelieferten Datierungen bestätigen. Localisé dans le nord du département de la Meurthe-et-Moselle, Hatrize est un village de la vallée de l’Orne, affluent de la rive gauche de la Moselle. Préalablement à un projet de lotissement, une fouille préventive a été réalisée par l’Inrap en 2009, au lieu-dit « Poirier-le-Loup », sur une surface de 3140 m2, située à 150 m de l’église paroissiale. Des vestiges d’occupation de deux grandes phases chronologiques ont été observés : la phase I, la période mérovingienne (fin Ve/VIe-VIIe s.) et la seconde, la principale, se développe de la période carolingienne au XIIe s. apr., cette dernière étant constituée de deux séquences révélées par la stratigraphie relative. La période carolingienne (phase II, séquence 1) est matérialisée par une structure de combustion dont le comblement d’abandon recèle une quantité importante de grains d’orge carbonisés, un bâtiment sur poteaux et tranchées de fondation. À la séquence 2 de la phase II appartiennent deux bâtiments en pierre ainsi que des vestiges de deux autres édifices presqu’entièrement disparus. Des fosses dont une de grande taille et deux autres s’apparentant à des cabanes excavées, un four domestique constituent des structures d’équipement annexes. L’intérêt de cette fouille est d’avoir mis en évidence une architecture altomédiévale en pierre, ce qui est rare et précoce pour cette phase (IXe – XIIe s.) du Moyen Âge, et qui plus est dans un secteur de la Lorraine peu connu du point de vue archéologique. Il s’agit de vestiges de bâtiments à larges solins de pierre, dotés d’un système de drainage adapté à la topographie pentue du lieu. L’ensemble céramique alimente le corpus régional, encore peu référencé pour la période du Moyen Âge classique (XIe – XIIe s. apr.). Le mobilier domestique et les résultats des études archéozoologique et carpologique témoignent d’une économie de production agropastorale reposant sur l’élevage et une céréaliculture prédominée par celle de l’orge vêtue et du blé nu. Deux datations par le radiocarbone viennent confirmer celle livrée par l’étude céramique. Document téléchargeable via : https://www.researchgate.net/publication/315663729_Un_etablissement_rural_a_vocation_agropastorale_des_IXe_-_XIIe_siecles_a_Hatrize_en_Meurthe-et-Moselle

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  • Authors: Bonesso, Diego; Becker, Karin; Portet, François; Labbé, Cyril;

    International audience; Online product reviews have become fundamental to users' purchasing decisions. Many websites provide rating-based ranking of entities, but analyzing the set of textual reviews is still time-consuming. Indeed, each user (reader) must build his/her own judgment from the set of reviews of the other users (writers), who might not have the same expectations and needs. To speed up this process , work have proposed more personalized rankings, which are restricted to the writer's perspective. In this work, we present an approach to rank reviews of an entity of interest, a hotel, based on the reader's profile. The method extracts a profile from free-text reviews and uses it to assess the degree of relevance of each review to rank according to the user's interests. The results obtained in the experiment exhibit a Mean Reciprocal Rank (MRR) of 0.72%, which is higher than comparable approaches of the literature. This paper also emphasizes the lack of available material to undertake such research, and sketches a methodology for evaluation.

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    The Transfer to the Continuum method has been applied to describe the 11Li(p, pn) and 14Be(p, pn) reactions in inverse kinematics, using structure overlaps computed within a full three-body model for the projectile. Calculations agree with the available experimental data on the unbound 10Li and 13Be nuclei. Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades FIS2017-88410-P, FPA2016-77689-C2-1-R European Union's Horizon 2020 654002

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    Mixing of the shell model (SM) eigenstates due to the coupling via the common decay channel influences leads in many cases to the formation of a collective eigenstate which carries many features of the nearby decay channel. This generic mechanism in open quantum systems explains the phenomenological Ikeda diagram and generalizes it for various clusters/correlations in the vicinity of the respective cluster decay thresholds. The near-threshold collectivization of the SM states may also influence their electromagnetic decays. We discuss this phenomenon on the example of B(Eλ) decays of near-threshold 2+ states in 14C. International audience

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    Authors: Zhao, S.; Voutier, E.;

    Generalized Parton Distributions (GPDs) have emerged over the 1990s as a powerful concept and tool to study nucleon structure. They provide nucleon tomography from the correlation between transverse position and longitudinal momentum of partons. The Double Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering (DDVCS) process consists of the Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering (DVCS) process with a virtual photon in the final state eventually generating a lepton pair, which can be either an electron-positron or a muon-antimuon pair. The virtuality of the final time-like photon can be measured and varied, thus providing an extra lever arm and allowing one to measure the GPDs for the initial and transferred momentum dependences independently. This unique feature of DDVCS is of relevance, among others, for the determination of the distribution of nuclear forces which is accessed through the skewness dependency of GPDs. This proceeding discusses the feasibility and merits of a DDVCS experiment in the context of JLab 12 GeV based on model-predicted pseudo-data and the capability of extraction of Compton Form Factors based on a fitter algorithm. Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures, Proceedings of the 27th International Nuclear Physics Conference (INPC2019) to be published in JPCS. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1912.06604, arXiv:1904.09335

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    Authors: Pellis E.; Masiero A.; Tucci G.; Betti M.; +1 Authors

    Abstract. Creating three-dimensional as-built models from point clouds is still a challenging task in the Cultural Heritage environment. Nowadays, performing such task typically requires the quite time-consuming manual intervention of an expert operator, in particular to deal with the complexities and peculiarities of heritage buildings. Motivated by these considerations, the development of automatic or semi-automatic tools to ease the completion of such task has recently became a very hot topic in the research community. Among the tools that can be considered to such aim, the use of deep learning methods for the semantic segmentation and classification of 2D and 3D data seems to be one of the most promising approaches. Indeed, these kinds of methods have already been successfully applied in several applications enabling scene understanding and comprehension, and, in particular, to ease the process of geometrical and informative model creation. Nevertheless, their use in the specific case of heritage buildings is still quite limited, and the already published results not completely satisfactory. The quite limited availability of dedicated benchmarks for the considered task in the heritage context can also be one of the factors for the not so satisfying results in the literature.Hence, this paper aims at partially reducing the issues related to the limited availability of benchmarks in the heritage context by presenting a new dataset for semantic segmentation of heritage buildings. The dataset is composed by both images and point clouds of the considered buildings, in order to enable the implementation, validation and comparison of both point-based and multiview-based semantic segmentation approaches. Ground truth segmentation is provided, for both the images and point clouds related to each building, according to the class definition used in the ARCHdataset, hence potentially enabling also the integration and comparison of the results obtained on such dataset.

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    Authors: Murtiyoso, A.; Grussenmeyer, P.;

    Abstract. The rapid development of 3D scanning technology is a welcome progress in the field of tangible cultural heritage documentation. While active sensors such as handheld Time-of-Flight (ToF) cameras and lidar have recently generated much hype, developments in low-cost imaging sensors have also seen long strides in recent decades. This paper aims to see the potential of videogrammetry for the purposes of heritage documentation. This technique has existed for decades, but we argue that when combined with modern smartphone sensors and proper photogrammetric processing workflow it may present an interesting low-cost solution for 3D scanning. Furthermore, the paper wishes to address the requirement for a certain geometric quality in heritage documentation and how the proposed method may fulfil them. For this reason, comparisons between the videogrammetric result and traditional DSLR close range photogrammetry will be described to determine its suitability for heritage documentation. Results show that using modern low-cost smartphone imaging sensors, a good compromise between geometric quality and overall cost in the context of cultural heritage recording is possible to achieve.

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    Abstract. The archaeological richness of a site is independent of its geopolitical context. The use of photogrammetry for the documentation of the monastery of Saint-Hilarion in the gaza strip illustrates the flexibility of the uses of this technique despite some obstacles linked to the situation. As access to the site on demand, depending on representation needs is not possible, means have been implemented to delegate the acquisition and allow continuity of surveys adapted to the evolution of archaeological excavations. Developments in acquisition techniques and methods can be incorporated into on-site practices and can also lead to improved processing of old data.

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    With the increasing adoption of technology, more and more systems become target to information security breaches. In terms of readily identifying zero-day vulnerabilities, a substantial number of news outlets and social media accounts reveal emerging vulnerabilities and threats. However, analysts often spend a lot of time looking through these decentralized sources of information in order to ensure up-to-date countermeasures and patches applicable to their organisation’s information systems. Various automated processing pipelines grounded in Natural Language Processing techniques for text classification were introduced for the early identification of vulnerabilities starting from Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) data, including news websites, blogs, and social media. In this study, we consider a corpus of more than 1600 labeled news articles, and introduce an interpretable approach to the subject of cyberthreat early detection. In particular, an interpretable classification is performed using the Longformer architecture alongside prototypes from the ProSeNet structure, after performing a preliminary analysis on the Transformer’s encoding capabilities. The best interpretable architecture achieves an 88% F2-Score, arguing for the system’s applicability in real-life monitoring conditions of OSINT data.

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    Authors: Herrscher , Estelle; Poulmarc'h , Modwene; Bitadze , L.; Nikolos , Vanishvili; +1 Authors

    The demographic shift observed during the Kura-Araxes (KA) period, alongside the diversity of ceramic productions, metallurgical activities and funerary practices, raises the question of the dietary diversity of these societies. In addition, the adoption of different modes of life based on herding and farming and the issue of mobility versus the sedentary life of these societies raise the question of the availability of dietary resources and their relationship with settlement location. In order to further our understanding of the social and economic characteristics of KA societies and their associated “cultural identity”, this paper focuses on the study of dietary practices based on the re-examination of anthropological material from two Georgian populations located in mountainous zones (Kiketi and Tiselis Seri). The paper aims to explore (1) the relationship between highland KA populations and their environment and (2) dietary homogeneity within KA populations. Stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic ratios (δ13Ccoll, δ13Cap and δ15N) were used for determining human dietary practices. Human collagen and apatite data have evidenced a diet with a similar domestic animal protein intake at the sites of Kiketi and Tiselis Seri. Judging by previously published isotopic data, these populations would have consumed less animal protein than the inhabitants of Chobareti. Our results corroborate the archaeozoological data and point to a possible low population mobility. The inter-individual isotope variability between these highland Georgian KA populations points to the absence of specific practices between females and males, as well as between the different group members buried in the same tombs, which could be interpreted as an egalitarian society, a theory already put forward by some scholars. Le changement démographique observable à la période kuro-araxe, ainsi que la diversité des productions céramiques, des activités métallurgiques et des pratiques funéraires soulèvent la question de la diversité alimentaire dans ces sociétés. Par ailleurs, l’adoption de différents modes de vie basés sur l’élevage et l’agriculture, ou encore le nomadisme opposé au sédentarisme amènent à des questionnements sur la disponibilité des ressources alimentaires et leurs liens avec le lieu d’implantation. Afin de contribuer à une meilleure connaissance des caractéristiques économiques et sociales des sociétés kuro-araxes et de leur « identité culturelle », cet article se penche sur les pratiques alimentaires, en réexaminant le matériel anthropologique de deux populations montagnardes géorgiennes des zones de Kiketi et Tiselis Seri. Cet article se propose d’analyser d’une part les relations entre les populations kuro-araxes vivant en altitude et leur environnement ; et d’autre part, l’homogénéité du régime alimentaire des populations kuro-araxes. Pour retracer les pratiques alimentaires humaines, on a eu recours à l’analyse des rapports isotopiques du carbone et de l’azote (δ13Ccoll, δ13Cap et δ15N). Les données sur le collagène et l’apatite des sujets humains montrent un régime comprenant la même quantité de protéines animales à Kiketi qu’à Tiselis Seri. D’après des données isotopiques publiées antérieurement, les habitants de ces deux zones auraient consommé moins de protéines animales que ceux de Chobareti. Nos résultats corroborent les données archéozoologiques et semblent indiquer une faible mobilité de la population. La variabilité isotopique inter-individuelle au sein de ces populations vivant en altitude en Géorgie signale l’absence de pratiques spécifiques distinguant les hommes et les femmes ; on ne relève pas non plus de différence entre les membres d’un même groupe inhumés ensemble dans des tombes collectives. Ceci pourrait être interprété comme le signe d’une société égalitaire, confirmant une théorie déjà avancée par d’autres chercheurs.

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    Hatrize ist ein Dorf, das im Norden des Departments Meurthe-et-Moselle im Tal der Orne liegt, eines linksseitigen Zuflusses zur Mosel. Ausgelöst durch ein geplantes Neubaugebiet wurde im Bereich der Flurbezeichnung « Poirier le Loup » im Jahr 2009 vom Institut national de recherches archéologiques préventives (Inrap) auf einer Fläche von 3140 m2 eine Rettungsgrabung durchgeführt. Die Grabungsfläche liegt etwa 150 m von der Pfarrkirche entfernt am nördlichen Ortsrand.Die Grabung hat es gestattet, Siedlungsbefunde freizulegen, die zwei größeren chronologischen Perioden angehören. Die erste, nur durch einige Befunde belegte Siedlungsphase, kann in die Merowingerzeit datiert werden (Ende 5. und 6.-7. Jahrhundert n. Chr.). Die zweite Siedlungsphase, die am Fundplatz die Hauptsiedlungsphase darstellt, betrifft einen Zeitraum, der von der Karolingerzeit bis ins folgende Hochmittelalter reicht (9.-12. Jahrhundert n. Chr.). Die Befunde dieser jüngeren Siedlungsphase können wiederum stratigraphisch in zwei aufeinanderfolgende Horizonte untergliedert werden. Die Karolingerzeit (Siedlungsphase 2, Horizont 1) wird einerseits durch eine Ofenanlage repräsentiert, deren finale Verfüllung einen bedeutenden Fund von verkohlten Körnern der Spelzgerste geliefert hat, andererseits durch einen Pfostenbau mit Fundamentgräbchen…Zum Horizont 2 der zweiten Siedlungsphase gehören zwei Steingebäude sowie die Überreste von zwei weiteren Bauten, die bereits nahezu vollständig verschwunden waren. Weitere zugehörige Befunde dieses Siedlungshorizontes waren Siedlungsgruben, darunter eine von größeren Ausmaßen, sowie zwei weitere, bei denen es sich auch um Grubenhäuser gehandelt haben kann. Eine Ofenanlage, die vermutlich dem häuslichen Bedarf diente, zählt zu den Nebenanlagen der Wohngebäude. Zu den wichtigsten Ergebnissen dieser Ausgrabung gehört der Nachweis von hochmittelalterlichen Steinbauten, die für diese Zeitstellung (9.-12. Jahrhundert n. Chr.) sehr früh sind und erst selten belegt werden konnten. Außerdem stammt der Nachweis aus einem Gebiet Lothringens, das archäologisch bisher erst wenig erforscht ist. Es handelt sich um die Überreste von Gebäuden, die auf breiten Steinfundamenten errichtet wurden und die ferner ein System von Dränagekanälen aufwiesen, das sich aus der Hanglage der Gebäude und der notwendigen Entwässerung erklärt. Das keramische Fundgut der Grabung ergänzt den regionalen Korpus der früh- und hochmittelalterlichen Keramik in Lothringen, der insbesondere für das Hochmittelalter (11.-12. Jahrhundert) erst gering belegt ist. Die Siedlungsfunde sowie die Ergebnisse der archäozoologischen und archäobotanischen Analysen bezeugen, dass die Landwirtschaft mit Viehhaltung und Getreideanbau - hier vor allem von Spelzgerste und Nacktweizen – vermutlich die wirtschaftliche Grundlage der Siedlung bildete. Zwei Radiokarbondatierungen konnten die durch die Keramikanalyse gelieferten Datierungen bestätigen. Localisé dans le nord du département de la Meurthe-et-Moselle, Hatrize est un village de la vallée de l’Orne, affluent de la rive gauche de la Moselle. Préalablement à un projet de lotissement, une fouille préventive a été réalisée par l’Inrap en 2009, au lieu-dit « Poirier-le-Loup », sur une surface de 3140 m2, située à 150 m de l’église paroissiale. Des vestiges d’occupation de deux grandes phases chronologiques ont été observés : la phase I, la période mérovingienne (fin Ve/VIe-VIIe s.) et la seconde, la principale, se développe de la période carolingienne au XIIe s. apr., cette dernière étant constituée de deux séquences révélées par la stratigraphie relative. La période carolingienne (phase II, séquence 1) est matérialisée par une structure de combustion dont le comblement d’abandon recèle une quantité importante de grains d’orge carbonisés, un bâtiment sur poteaux et tranchées de fondation. À la séquence 2 de la phase II appartiennent deux bâtiments en pierre ainsi que des vestiges de deux autres édifices presqu’entièrement disparus. Des fosses dont une de grande taille et deux autres s’apparentant à des cabanes excavées, un four domestique constituent des structures d’équipement annexes. L’intérêt de cette fouille est d’avoir mis en évidence une architecture altomédiévale en pierre, ce qui est rare et précoce pour cette phase (IXe – XIIe s.) du Moyen Âge, et qui plus est dans un secteur de la Lorraine peu connu du point de vue archéologique. Il s’agit de vestiges de bâtiments à larges solins de pierre, dotés d’un système de drainage adapté à la topographie pentue du lieu. L’ensemble céramique alimente le corpus régional, encore peu référencé pour la période du Moyen Âge classique (XIe – XIIe s. apr.). Le mobilier domestique et les résultats des études archéozoologique et carpologique témoignent d’une économie de production agropastorale reposant sur l’élevage et une céréaliculture prédominée par celle de l’orge vêtue et du blé nu. Deux datations par le radiocarbone viennent confirmer celle livrée par l’étude céramique. 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    International audience; Online product reviews have become fundamental to users' purchasing decisions. Many websites provide rating-based ranking of entities, but analyzing the set of textual reviews is still time-consuming. Indeed, each user (reader) must build his/her own judgment from the set of reviews of the other users (writers), who might not have the same expectations and needs. To speed up this process , work have proposed more personalized rankings, which are restricted to the writer's perspective. In this work, we present an approach to rank reviews of an entity of interest, a hotel, based on the reader's profile. The method extracts a profile from free-text reviews and uses it to assess the degree of relevance of each review to rank according to the user's interests. The results obtained in the experiment exhibit a Mean Reciprocal Rank (MRR) of 0.72%, which is higher than comparable approaches of the literature. This paper also emphasizes the lack of available material to undertake such research, and sketches a methodology for evaluation.

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    The Transfer to the Continuum method has been applied to describe the 11Li(p, pn) and 14Be(p, pn) reactions in inverse kinematics, using structure overlaps computed within a full three-body model for the projectile. Calculations agree with the available experimental data on the unbound 10Li and 13Be nuclei. Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades FIS2017-88410-P, FPA2016-77689-C2-1-R European Union's Horizon 2020 654002

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    Mixing of the shell model (SM) eigenstates due to the coupling via the common decay channel influences leads in many cases to the formation of a collective eigenstate which carries many features of the nearby decay channel. This generic mechanism in open quantum systems explains the phenomenological Ikeda diagram and generalizes it for various clusters/correlations in the vicinity of the respective cluster decay thresholds. The near-threshold collectivization of the SM states may also influence their electromagnetic decays. We discuss this phenomenon on the example of B(Eλ) decays of near-threshold 2+ states in 14C. International audience

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    Generalized Parton Distributions (GPDs) have emerged over the 1990s as a powerful concept and tool to study nucleon structure. They provide nucleon tomography from the correlation between transverse position and longitudinal momentum of partons. The Double Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering (DDVCS) process consists of the Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering (DVCS) process with a virtual photon in the final state eventually generating a lepton pair, which can be either an electron-positron or a muon-antimuon pair. The virtuality of the final time-like photon can be measured and varied, thus providing an extra lever arm and allowing one to measure the GPDs for the initial and transferred momentum dependences independently. This unique feature of DDVCS is of relevance, among others, for the determination of the distribution of nuclear forces which is accessed through the skewness dependency of GPDs. This proceeding discusses the feasibility and merits of a DDVCS experiment in the context of JLab 12 GeV based on model-predicted pseudo-data and the capability of extraction of Compton Form Factors based on a fitter algorithm. Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures, Proceedings of the 27th International Nuclear Physics Conference (INPC2019) to be published in JPCS. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1912.06604, arXiv:1904.09335

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