Solving Substitution Ciphers with Combined Language Models
Author: Bradley Hauer, Ryan Hayward and Grzegorz Kondrak
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Description: Solving Substitution Ciphers with Combined Language Models por Bradley Hauer, Ryan Hayward and Grzegorz Kondrak introduces a novel approach combining character-level and word-level language models to decipher short monoalphabetic ciphers. This paper presents valuable insights into improving decipherment accuracy, crucial for various NLP applications and cryptographic analysis.
Pages: 12
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