The Interactive Corpus of Indus Text (ICIT) is a PhD project from Bryan Kenneth Wells, finished in 2006 and now published (ISBN 978-1-84217-994-9) and can be ordered at oxbowbooks.com. A new publication "The Archaeology and Epigraphy of Indus Writing" is published at archaeopress.com The following database are being developed by Bryan K. Wells and Andreas Fuls as a co-operative effort. All software development, programming and maintainance by Andreas Fuls.
The database allows you to search through the sign list or the ICIT, and to analyse the Indus texts. Ask the administrator (email: andreas.fuls(at)tu-berlin.de) to get access to the database.
Documentation of the Online Indus Writing Database
Fuls, Andreas: Entwicklung einer geographisch-epigraphischen Datenbank der Indusschrift. In: Sven Weisbrich and Robert Kaden (Ed.), Entwicklerforum Geoinformationstechnik 2010, Shaker Verlag, Aachen 2010, pp. 29-45.
Fuls, Andreas: Volumenmaße von Tongefäßen der Induskultur. In: Sven Weisbrich, Robert Kaden (Ed.): Entwicklerforum Geoinformationstechnik 2011. Shaker Verlag, Aachen 2012, pp. 101-114.
Fuls, Andreas: Positional Analysis of Indus Signs. Epigrafika, Vol. 7 (1) 2013, pp. 253-275.
Fuls, Andreas: Appendix I: Automated Segmentation of Indus Texts. In: Bryan K. Wells, The Archaeology and Epigraphy of Indus Writing. Archaeopress, Oxford 2015, pp. 100-118.
Fuls, Andreas: Appendix II: Positional Analysis of Indus Signs. In: Bryan K. Wells, The Archaeology and Epigraphy of Indus Writing. Archaeopress, Oxford 2015, pp. 119-133.
Fuls, Andreas: Appendix III: Classifying Undeciphered Writing Systems. In: Bryan K. Wells, The Archaeology and Epigraphy of Indus Writing. Archaeopress, Oxford 2015, pp. 134-140.