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The online tool for mobile and desktop is divided into three sections – called ‘Learn’, ‘Play’ and ‘Work’.
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In the past, a team of data scientists and a lot of code would have been required to make sense of a hieroglyphic, Coughenour said.īut Fabricius uses Google Cloud's AutoML technology, AutoML Vision, to allow developers to easily train a machine to recognise all kinds of objects. ‘Fabricius includes the first digital tool - that is also being released as open source to support further developments in the study of ancient languages - that decodes Egyptian hieroglyphs built on machine learning.’ ‘So far, experts had to dig manually through books upon books to translate and decipher the ancient language – a process that has remained virtually unchanged for over a century,’ said Chance Coughenour, program manager at Google Arts & Culture in a blog post.
