A 21-year-old computer-science student has successfully deciphered the first text inside a carbonized scroll from the ancient Roman city of Herculaneum. The scroll, which had been unreadable since a volcanic eruption in AD 79, was decoded using machine learning. The student won a global contest for this achievement, marking a significant breakthrough in understanding ancient texts. This discovery opens up new possibilities for studying the history and culture of ancient civilizations.
.@Nature reports that a 21-year-old computer-science student has won a global contest to read the first text inside a carbonized scroll from the ancient Roman city of Herculaneum. https://t.co/BH60uURC8C
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A 21-year-old computer-science student has won a global contest to read the first text inside a carbonized scroll from the ancient Roman city of Herculaneum, which had been unreadable since a volcanic eruption in AD 79 https://t.co/VDUH8tNb6v
This is awesome "A 21-year-old computer-science student has won a global contest to read the first text inside a carbonized scroll from the ancient Roman city of Herculaneum, which had been unreadable since a volcanic eruption in AD 79" https://t.co/d8QlmDbCpb
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