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Section: New Results

Computational Humanities and ancient texts

Participants : Daniel Stökl Ben Ezra, Marc Bui.

In collaboration with Jérémie Bosom and Dogu Kaan Eraslan (PhD students (co-)supervised by Marc Bui at EPHE).

Ancient languages of interest: ancient Egyptian (hieroglyphics, hieratic, demotic) , ancient Greek, Aramaic, Elamite, biblical Hebrew, classical Arabic, Hán Nôm (ancient vietnamese), old Persian

Computational approaches in humanities makes it possible to address the problems encountered by philologists such as reading, analyze and archiving old texts in a systematic way. We based our research on algorithms, their implementations, and human expertise on ancient languages to automate these difficult tasks.

The research scope of 2017 was the work around historical document or manuscripts available in images. Our work program (or work in progress) includes: