Dimitrios Kosmopoulos
2024
Restoring Mycenaean Linear B ‘A&B’ series tablets using supervised and transfer learning
Katerina Papavassileiou
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Dimitrios Kosmopoulos
Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Machine Learning for Ancient Languages (ML4AL 2024)
We investigate the problem of restoring Mycenaean linear B clay tablets, dating from about 1400 B.C. to roughly 1200 B.C., by using text infilling methods based on machine learning models. Our goals here are: first to try to improve the results of the methods used in the related literature by focusing on the characteristics of the Mycenaean Linear B writing system (series D), second to examine the same problem for the first time on series A&B and finally to investigate transfer learning using series D as source and the smaller series A&B as target. Our results show promising results in the supervised learning tasks, while further investigation is needed to better exploit the merits of transfer learning.
2020
A Dataset of Mycenaean Linear B Sequences
Katerina Papavassiliou
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Gareth Owens
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Dimitrios Kosmopoulos
Proceedings of the Twelfth Language Resources and Evaluation Conference
We present our work towards a dataset of Mycenaean Linear B sequences gathered from the Mycenaean inscriptions written in the 13th and 14th century B.C. (c. 1400-1200 B.C.). The dataset contains sequences of Mycenaean words and ideograms according to the rules of the Mycenaean Greek language in the Late Bronze Age. Our ultimate goal is to contribute to the study, reading and understanding of ancient scripts and languages. Focusing on sequences, we seek to exploit the structure of the entire language, not just the Mycenaean vocabulary, to analyse sequential patterns. We use the dataset to experiment on estimating the missing symbols in damaged inscriptions.
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