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[Article] Can Evolutionary Computation Help us to Crib the Voynich Manuscript ? - Printable Version +- The Voynich Ninja (https://www.voynich.ninja) +-- Forum: Voynich Research (https://www.voynich.ninja/forum-27.html) +--- Forum: News (https://www.voynich.ninja/forum-25.html) +--- Thread: [Article] Can Evolutionary Computation Help us to Crib the Voynich Manuscript ? (/thread-3644.html) |
Can Evolutionary Computation Help us to Crib the Voynich Manuscript ? - bi3mw - 08-09-2021 Daniel Devatman Hromada, 7 Jul 2021 Abstract: Voynich Manuscript is a corpus of unknown origin written down in unique graphemic system and potentially representing phonic values of unknown or potentially even extinct language. Departing from the postulate that the manuscript is not a hoax but rather encodes authentic contents, our article presents an evolutionary algorithm which aims to find the most optimal mapping between voynichian glyphs and candidate phonemic values. You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. RE: Can Evolutionary Computation Help us to Crib the Voynich Manuscript ? - Scarecrow - 08-09-2021 Quote:The first experiment led to identification of multiple substitution alphabets which allow to map 240 EVA letters, contained in 40 distinct words present in the Calendar, onto 35 feminine-name-ressembling sequences enumerated among 13815 items of ??????????. Another interesting approach, quite usual Voynich results. RE: Can Evolutionary Computation Help us to Crib the Voynich Manuscript ? - MarcoP - 09-09-2021 Quote:Everything else is - without help coming from experts in other disciplines - just a speculation. Experts already pointed out that entropy excludes a simple substitution cipher of an ordinary language. E.g. Lindemann and Bowern, Character Entropy in Modern and Historical Texts, 2021 (but this is known since Bennett's 1976 book): Lindemann and Bowern Wrote:At the character level, Voynichese is strikingly different from any other text in the Wikipedia and Historical corpora. The character set size and frequency of characters is conventional, but the characters are combined in an extremely predictable way, as indicated by an unusual conditional character entropy that is distinctly lower than any of the 316 comparison texts. RE: Can Evolutionary Computation Help us to Crib the Voynich Manuscript ? - nickpelling - 09-09-2021 I believe Elisebeth Friedman described this a decade or more prior to 1976. |