Nazca, AI and orca
The team, led by researchers from Yamagata University, used AI mapping technology to reveal 303 unknown figures hidden in the landscape at Nazca, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Peru.
with lines manually added on the images to emphasize the original lines, which have faded due to erosion. The mysterious Nazca glyphs may date back to 400 BC, but scientists are still unsure ...
Discover how AI technology is unraveling the ancient mysteries of the Nazca geoglyphs in the deserts of southern Peru.
AI helps identify 303 new geoglyphs in the Nazca Pampa and surrounding deserts, nearly doubling the number of previously ...
An A.I.-assisted study identified 303 previously unknown geoglyphs in the Peruvian desert. The art features surprising ...
Thanks to a new A.I.-trained system, researchers have identified an additional 303 drawings in just six months.
The <a href=" new geoglyphs found recently in Nazca Pampa (Plain) by scientists from Japan's Yamagata University, with the ...
AI-assisted research nearly doubles the number of known Nazca geoglyphs, ancient symbols formed in the ground by moving ...
The recent survey doubles the count of known geoglyphs, bringing the total count to over 700, while showcasing how AI can be ...
Archaeologists recently found over 300 more ancient geoglyphs in the desert of southern Peru with the help of artificial ...