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Hamptonese1 Hamptonese and Hidden Markov Models or When is a Cipher not a Cipher? Ethan Le and Mark Stamp Department of Computer Science San Jose State University
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Hamptonese2 This Talk… James Hampton Hamptonese Hidden Markov Models (HMMs) HMMs and Hamptonese Conclusions/Questions
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Hamptonese3 James Hampton Served in Pacific in WWII Washington, DC janitor Dispensationalism Died 1964 “Throne” discovered after his death “Hamptonese” script also found
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Hamptonese4 The Throne of the Third Heaven of the Nations’ Millennium General Assembly
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Hamptonese5 Hampton’s Throne
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7 What is Hamptonese? Where do characters come from? Is it a cipher? Is it gibberish? m Speaking in tongues? Martian? [1] Other?
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Hamptonese8 Hidden Markov Models Markov process with hidden states [2]
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Hamptonese9 HMMs (cont) Markov process depends on A and X 0 O i related to X i by the B matrix Three solvable problems 1. Find probability of observed sequence 2. Find “optimal” state sequence 3. Train the model to fit observations (discrete hill climb)
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Hamptonese10 HMM Examples Speech recognition iTunes tool English text, Cave and Neuwirth [3] m 27 symbols (letters plus word space) m Assume 2 hidden states m Train model to best fit data m Results?
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Hamptonese11 HMM Example (cont) B matrix
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Hamptonese12 HMM and Hamptonese Transcribed all 100 pages [4] More than 30,000 observations More than 40 distinct symbols Assume 2 hidden states Try HMM to separate symbols into states (hill climb)
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Hamptonese13 Results Hamptonese not a simple substitution for English letters Probably not a simple substitution for any other language
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Hamptonese14 Last Words When is a “cipher” not a cipher? Maybe we can say oHamptonese is not a good cipher oWe can (probably) break a bad cipher oWe cannot “break” Hamptonese… oSo Hamptonese is probably not a cipher
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Hamptonese15 References [1] A. G. Hefner, “Smith, Helene”, http://www.themystica.com/mystica/articles/s/smith_helene.html http://www.themystica.com/mystica/articles/s/smith_helene.html [2] M. Stamp, “A revealing introduction to hidden Markov models”, http://www.cs.sjsu.edu/faculty/stamp/Hampton/HMM.pdf http://www.cs.sjsu.edu/faculty/stamp/Hampton/HMM.pdf [3] R.L. Cave and L.P. Neuwirth, “Hidden Markov models for English”, in Hidden Markov Models for Speech, IDA- CRD, Princeton, NJ, 1980 [4] M. Stamp and E. Le, “Hamptonese”, http://www.cs.sjsu.edu/faculty/stamp/Hampton/hampton.html
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