intelligence the computerized program learns to recognize and translate hieroglyphs the hieroglyph project needs a vast quantities of data so egyptologists worldwide are using an open source software to upload and share images of ancient inscriptions to the platform. so the first looking across it will be extracting a card with a promise from a wide variety of original sources before working on the tools and algorithms that come to recognize in the darkness automatically then we can analyze existing translations matching hard sequences to unlock them meaning. that could be a boon for tonio sebastian rishta a professor of egypt ology at the free university in berlin. his team has been working on an electronic dictionary of an ancient egyptian for some thirty years it's still unfinished as hieroglyphs are far more complex than letters in a man. an alphabet. unlike our abstract letters