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Area of Science:

  • Digital Humanities
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Archaeology

Background:

  • Oracle Bone Script (OBC) is a crucial early Chinese writing system from the Shang Dynasty (3,000 years ago).
  • Deciphering OBC is vital for understanding ancient Chinese history and culture, but is challenging due to text degradation.
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) offers potential for OBC decipherment, yet lacks sufficient high-quality datasets.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce the HUST-OBC dataset, a comprehensive resource for AI-driven OBC decipherment.
  • To facilitate research into ancient Chinese writing and Shang Dynasty studies.

Main Methods:

  • Compilation of a large-scale dataset (HUST-OBC) from diverse sources.
  • Inclusion of 140,053 images: 77,064 of 1,588 deciphered characters and 62,989 of 9,411 undeciphered characters.
  • Making all associated codes and the dataset publicly available.

Main Results:

  • Creation of the HUST-OBC dataset, featuring a substantial number of both deciphered and undeciphered Oracle Bone Characters.
  • The dataset provides a foundation for developing and training AI models for ancient script analysis.

Conclusions:

  • The HUST-OBC dataset addresses the critical need for high-quality data in AI-assisted OBC research.
  • This resource is expected to significantly advance the decipherment of ancient Chinese writing and related historical studies.