Rhodora G. Vennarucci Data-verified
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Rhodora G. Vennarucci's research focuses on classical antiquity, with recent publications examining the Roman rural economy, blacksmithing workshops, and nucleated rural centers. Her work includes an analysis of a blacksmithing tool set at Marzuolo in Tuscany and the identification of a rural center at Podere Marzuolo. Vennarucci also utilizes computational methods, as seen in a publication on transfer learning for historical image and caption analysis. She has collaborated with David Fredrick, John M. Gauch, and Cindy Roullet, all affiliated with the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Vennarucci's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 3, 14 total publications, and 35 total citations.
Metrics
- h-index: 3
- Publications: 14
- Citations: 35
Selected Publications
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Fine Roman Dining at Affordable Pompeian Prices: Reevaluating the Commercial Gardens of Pompeii (2022)
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Forging the Roman Rural Economy: A Blacksmithing Workshop and Its Tool Set at Marzuolo (Tuscany) (2021)
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Putting Space Syntax to the Test (2021)
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Transfer Learning Methods for Extracting, Classifying and Searching Large Collections of Historical Images and Their Captions (2021)
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- Putting Space Syntax to the Test
- In Ersilia's Footsteps
- Transfer Learning Methods for Extracting, Classifying and Searching Large Collections of Historical Images and Their Captions
- WHAT REMAINS OF PAQUIUS PROCULUS:
- Transfer Learning Methods for Extracting, Classifying and Searching Large Collections of Historical Images and Their Captions
- WHAT REMAINS OF PAQUIUS PROCULUS:
- Forging the Roman Rural Economy: A Blacksmithing Workshop and Its Tool Set at Marzuolo (Tuscany)
- The Missing Link: A Nucleated Rural Centre at Podere Marzuolo (Cinigiano — Grosseto)
- Forging the Roman Rural Economy: A Blacksmithing Workshop and Its Tool Set at Marzuolo (Tuscany)
- The Missing Link: A Nucleated Rural Centre at Podere Marzuolo (Cinigiano — Grosseto)
- Transfer Learning Methods for Extracting, Classifying and Searching Large Collections of Historical Images and Their Captions
- Transfer Learning Methods for Extracting, Classifying and Searching Large Collections of Historical Images and Their Captions
- In Ersilia's Footsteps
- In Ersilia's Footsteps
- In Ersilia's Footsteps
- In Ersilia's Footsteps
- In Ersilia's Footsteps
- Forging the Roman Rural Economy: A Blacksmithing Workshop and Its Tool Set at Marzuolo (Tuscany)
- Forging the Roman Rural Economy: A Blacksmithing Workshop and Its Tool Set at Marzuolo (Tuscany)
- Forging the Roman Rural Economy: A Blacksmithing Workshop and Its Tool Set at Marzuolo (Tuscany)
- Forging the Roman Rural Economy: A Blacksmithing Workshop and Its Tool Set at Marzuolo (Tuscany)
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