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They Can Distinguish the Calligraphy of the Different Hittite Scribes in Cuneiform Tablets with Artificial Intelligence

A team from the University Julius-Maximilians of Würzburg and the Academy of Sciences and Literature of Mainz has presented an artificial intelligence tool called Palaeographicum which recognizes the individual variations of cuneiform signs on the clay tablets of ancient Anatolia, an advance that reduces from three days to five minutes [...]
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A team from the University Julius-Maximilians of Würzburg and the Academy of Sciences and Literature of Mainz has presented an artificial intelligence tool called Palaeographicum which recognizes the individual variations of cuneiform signs on the clay tablets of ancient Anatolia, an advance that reduces from three days to five minutes [...]

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