Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Historical Cryptology (HistoCrypt 2025)
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listelement.badge.dso-type Kirje , Machine learning for text classification in classical cryptography(Tartu University Library, 2025) Foxon, Floe; Antal, Eugen; Marák, PavolThis study furthers previous work on text classification to distinguish between ciphertext and gibberish. The statistical/linguistic properties of four text types were studied: meaningful English text, and three gibberish types (n=1,250 each; total N=5,000). Dimension reduction techniques (PCA, t-SNE, and UMAP) were used to reduce the statistical/linguistic feature space of the texts to two dimensions, revealing distinct regions of (lower dimensional) feature space occupied by each text, with some overlap. Machine learning models including random forests, neural networks (NNs), and support vector machines (SVMs) were used to classify the four text types based on their statistical/linguistic properties. Nested cross-validation revealed better generalization performance for the NNs and SVMs, classifying texts with >90% accuracy. Applied to the Dorabella cryptogram, the models suggest that this text resembles meaningful English text more closely than gibberish types, which comports with the Dorabella cryptogram as a monoalphabetic substitution cipher, but this classification should be interpreted with caution. Features that better separate meaningful English from English-like gibberish are needed, and other encryption schemes/cryptograms should be explored with these methods.