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HieroLM: Egyptian Hieroglyph Recovery with Next Word Prediction Language Model

Computation and Language 2025-03-10 v1

Abstract

Egyptian hieroglyphs are found on numerous ancient Egyptian artifacts, but it is common that they are blurry or even missing due to erosion. Existing efforts to restore blurry hieroglyphs adopt computer vision techniques such as CNNs and model hieroglyph recovery as an image classification task, which suffers from two major limitations: (i) They cannot handle severely damaged or completely missing hieroglyphs. (ii) They make predictions based on a single hieroglyph without considering contextual and grammatical information. This paper proposes a novel approach to model hieroglyph recovery as a next word prediction task and use language models to address it. We compare the performance of different SOTA language models and choose LSTM as the architecture of our HieroLM due to the strong local affinity of semantics in Egyptian hieroglyph texts. Experiments show that HieroLM achieves over 44% accuracy and maintains notable performance on multi-shot predictions and scarce data, which makes it a pragmatic tool to assist scholars in inferring missing hieroglyphs. It can also complement CV-based models to significantly reduce perplexity in recognizing blurry hieroglyphs. Our code is available at https://github.com/Rick-Cai/HieroLM/.

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@article{arxiv.2503.04996,
  title  = {HieroLM: Egyptian Hieroglyph Recovery with Next Word Prediction Language Model},
  author = {Xuheng Cai and Erica Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.04996},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Accepted at LaTeCH-CLfL 2025 @ NAACL 2025