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AI almost doubles the number of known Nasca lines in just 6 months

AI analyses have increased the number of known Nasca lines from 430 to 733 glyphs in just 6 months. (Image source: monikawl999 / Pixabay)
AI analyses have increased the number of known Nasca lines from 430 to 733 glyphs in just 6 months. (Image source: monikawl999 / Pixabay)
The Nasca Lines are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and were created by the Nasca culture between 200 BC and 650 AD. Though difficult for the human eye to detect, AI analyses managed to uncover nearly as many glyphs in just six months as had been previously discovered.

Nasca glyphs are ground images of people, animals or geometric shapes that were probably used by the Nasca people for ceremonial and religious purposes. They can be found in the Nasca Desert in southern Peru, which stretches along the Pacific coast.

Until now, only 430 glyphs were known. Researchers had to carry out years of field studies and analyze aerial photographs to find them. A study published on September 23, 2024 at PNAS by Masato Saki, Akihisa Sakurai, Siyuan Lu and Marcus Freitag describes how the number of known Nasca lines was almost doubled within 6 months through the use of artificial intelligence.

(Image source: PNAS)
(Image source: PNAS)

The study used a neural network trained with natural photos, which was tuned to recognize relief-like Nasca glyphs. Given the limited number of training examples, the known geoglyphs were segmented into smaller parts to expand the training dataset. Using a gridded classification model, a detailed probability map with 5-meter resolution was generated, enabling the detection of even the most elusive geoglyphs. The conclusion of the study is:

The AI-assisted method is much more scalable, as evidenced by the number of new geoglyphs it has identified: It has assisted in detecting 303 new figurative relief-type geoglyphs, almost doubling the amount of known relief-type geoglyphs.

The enormous success that the use of AI has brought in the identification of Nasca lines provides a glimpse of what artificial intelligence could achieve in archaeological research and other scientific fields in the future.

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Marius Müller, 2024-09-28 (Update: 2024-09-28)