Image to Interpretation
An Intelligent System to Aid Historians in Reading the Vindolanda Texts
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:19th Oct '06
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The ink and stylus tablets discovered at the Roman fort of Vindolanda are a unique resource for scholars of ancient history. However, the stylus tablets in particular are extremely difficult to read. This book details the development of what appears to be the first system constructed to aid experts in the process of reading an ancient document, exploring the extent to which techniques from Artificial Intelligence can be used to develop a system that could aid historians in reading the stylus texts. Image to Interpretation includes a model of how experts read ancient texts, a corpora of letter forms from the Vindolanda text corpus, and a detailed description of the architecture of the system. It will be of interest to papyrologists, researchers in Roman history and palaeography, computer and engineering scientists working in the field of Artificial Intelligence and image processing, and those interested in the use of computing in the humanities.
Terras' book is not only the account of a highly innovative experiment in computer engineering, but a rich, multi-layered humanistic experience in the true sense of the word * Robert S. Wagman, The Classical Review *
...a useful tool for anyone working with the Vindolanda texts. * William A. Johnson Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists *
This study presents an extraordinary piece of research ... opens up promising new paths * Hilla Halla-aho, Arctos *
ISBN: 9780199204557
Dimensions: 220mm x 140mm x 20mm
Weight: 483g
264 pages