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    Instance Segmentation of Characters Recognized in Palmyrene Aramaic Inscriptions

    Adéla Hamplová1,*, Alexey Lyavdansky2,*, Tomáš Novák1, Ondřej Svojše1, David Franc1, Arnošt Veselý1

    CMES-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, Vol.140, No.3, pp. 2869-2889, 2024, DOI:10.32604/cmes.2024.050791

    Abstract This study presents a single-class and multi-class instance segmentation approach applied to ancient Palmyrene inscriptions, employing two state-of-the-art deep learning algorithms, namely YOLOv8 and Roboflow 3.0. The goal is to contribute to the preservation and understanding of historical texts, showcasing the potential of modern deep learning methods in archaeological research. Our research culminates in several key findings and scientific contributions. We comprehensively compare the performance of YOLOv8 and Roboflow 3.0 in the context of Palmyrene character segmentation—this comparative analysis mainly focuses on the strengths and weaknesses of each algorithm in this context. We also created… More >

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    Recognizing Ancient South Indian Language Using Opposition Based Grey Wolf Optimization

    A. Naresh Kumar1,*, G. Geetha2

    Intelligent Automation & Soft Computing, Vol.35, No.3, pp. 2619-2637, 2023, DOI:10.32604/iasc.2023.028349

    Abstract Recognizing signs and fonts of prehistoric language is a fairly difficult job that requires special tools. This stipulation make the dispensation period overriding, difficult and tiresome to calculate. This paper present a technique for recognizing ancient south Indian languages by applying Artificial Neural Network (ANN) associated with Opposition based Grey Wolf Optimization Algorithm (OGWA). It identifies the prehistoric language, signs and fonts. It is an apparent from the ANN system that arbitrarily produced weights or neurons linking various layers play a significant role in its performance. For adaptively determining these weights, this paper applies various More >

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