A deep learning pipeline for the palaeographical dating of ancient Greek papyrus fragments

Graham West, Matthew I. Swindall, James H. Brusuelas, Francesca Maltomini, Marius Gerhardt, Marzia D’Angelo, John F. Wallin

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Abstract

In this paper we present a deep learning pipeline for automatically dating ancient Greek papyrus fragments based solely on fragment images. The overall pipeline consists of several stages, including handwritten text recognition (HTR) to detect and classify characters, filtering and grouping of detected characters, 24 character-level date prediction models, and a fragment-level date prediction model that utilizes the per-character predictions. A new dataset (containing approximately 7,000 fragment images and 778,000 character images) was created by scraping papyrus databases, extracting fragment images with known dates, and running them through our HTR models to obtain labeled character images. Transfer learning was then used to fine-tune separate ResNets to predict dates for individual characters which are then used, in aggregate, to train the fragment-level date prediction model. Experiments show that even though the average accuracies of character-level dating models is low, between 35%-45%, the fragment-level model can achieve up to 79% accuracy in predicting a broad, two-century date range for fragments with many characters. We then discuss the limitations of this approach and outline future work to improve temporal resolution and further testing on additional papyri. This image-based deep learning approach has great potential to assist scholars in the palaeographical analysis and dating of ancient Greek manuscripts.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationML4AL 2024 - 1st Workshop on Machine Learning for Ancient Languages, Proceedings of the Workshop
EditorsJohn Pavlopoulos, Thea Sommerschield, Yannis Assael, Shai Gordin, Kyunghyun Cho, Marco Passarotti, Rachele Sprugnoli, Yudong Liu, Bin Li, Adam Anderson
Pages177-185
Number of pages9
ISBN (Electronic)9798891761445
StatePublished - 2024
Event1st Workshop on Machine Learning for Ancient Languages, ML4AL 2024 - Hybrid, Bangkok, Thailand
Duration: Aug 15 2024 → …

Publication series

NameML4AL 2024 - 1st Workshop on Machine Learning for Ancient Languages, Proceedings of the Workshop

Conference

Conference1st Workshop on Machine Learning for Ancient Languages, ML4AL 2024
Country/TerritoryThailand
CityHybrid, Bangkok
Period8/15/24 → …

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Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Association for Computational Linguistics.

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Human-Computer Interaction

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