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An experiment in deep learning for the automated translitteration of Late Egyptian Contains : software data corpus trained network (h5 file) The data is extracted from the Ramsès Corpus (Université de Liège), and was created by the many contributors to the project (http://ramses.ulg.ac.be/site/collaborators)
{"references": ["Rosmorduc S. \u00ab\u00a0Automated Transliteration of Late Egyptian Using Neural Networks: An Experiment in \"Deep Learning\"\u00a0\u00bb. LingAeg [En ligne]. novembre 2020. Vol. 28, p.\u00a0233\u2011257"]}
translitteration, egyptology, deep learning, natural language processing
translitteration, egyptology, deep learning, natural language processing
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