On May 15, 5:45 pm, Michael <[email protected]> wrote: > Somewhat like GalaxyZoo.org, AncientWords.net is a project aimed to > crowd-source the efforts of many to create the data infrastructure > needed to enable augmented reality overlay translations of King Tut's > tomb and treasures. > > Custom modifications are needed to tesseract to assist end-users with > the effort of sorting through the 7,000 known Egyptian hieroglyphs. > (Only 1,000 are used with any frequency, and 40 are used almost > always.) The dictionary of glyphs can be browsed on the site today > using Chrome or iPad. > > How well suited might tesseract be for this variety of codes? (It only > needs to narrow the list - not offer a perfect match.) > > Is there anyone in the tesseract community who might be interested or > available to pursue such an effort? > > Thanks! > > AncientWords Team
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