Digital Humanities and AI Applied to Ancient Scripts
Chair: Fabio Tamburini
10:00-10:30
Lorenzo Lastilla & Roberta Ravanelli (Sapienza, University of Rome)
3D Modeling of Undeciphered Scripts
10:30-11:00
Michele Corazza (University of Bologna)
Investigating the Signs of Cypro-Minoan with Deep Learning
Coffee break (11:00-11:30)
11:30-12:00
TBC
12:00-12:30
Logan Born (Simon Fraser University)
Quantifying the Past: Insights from Mathematics and Accounting in the Ancient Near East
Lunch break (12:30-14:00)
Junior Scholars Session
Chair: Mattia Cartolano
14:00-14:30
Clélia Paladre (Louvre Museum, Paris)
Proto-Elamite Script and Seals: A Visual System Involving Several Trades
14:30-15:00
Svenja Bonmann (University of Cologne)
Historical-Comparative Linguistics and the Decipherment of Ancient Scripts
Coffee break (15:00-15:30)
15:30-16:00
Lucrezia Milillo (University of St Andrews)
Not Just Knots: On the Role of Materiality in Andean Khipus
Epilogue
16:00-16:30
Andrew Robinson