Introducing the primary mannequin for contextualizing historical inscriptions, designed to assist historians higher interpret, attribute and restore fragmentary texts.
Writing was all over the place within the Roman world — etched onto all the things from imperial monuments to on a regular basis objects. From political graffiti, love poems and epitaphs to enterprise transactions, birthday invites and magical spells, inscriptions provide fashionable historians wealthy insights into the range of on a regular basis life throughout the Roman world.
Usually, these texts are fragmentary, weathered or intentionally defaced. Restoring, relationship and putting them is sort of inconceivable with out contextual info, particularly when evaluating related inscriptions.
At the moment, we’re publishing a paper in Nature introducing Aeneas, the primary synthetic intelligence (AI) mannequin for contextualizing historical inscriptions.
When working with historical inscriptions, historians historically depend on their experience and specialised sources to determine “parallels” — that are texts that share similarities in wording, syntax, standardized formulation or provenance.
Aeneas drastically accelerates this advanced and time-consuming work. It causes throughout hundreds of Latin inscriptions, retrieving textual and contextual parallels in seconds that enable historians to interpret and construct upon the mannequin’s findings.









