Joint Transcription and Decryption of Images of Encrypted Handwritten Documents: A Comparison with the Traditional Pipeline

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Tartu University Library

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Historical encrypted manuscripts present a challenging problem at the intersection of cryptology, linguistics, paleography, and computer vision. Current automatic decipherment approaches usually rely on a two-stage pipeline: transcription of cipher symbols from manuscript images, followed by decryption into plaintext. However, this design is sensitive to transcription errors, which propagate to the final output. We present Direct Image Decryption, an end-to-end approach that directly maps encrypted manuscript images to plaintext, bypassing the intermediate transcription stage. Using the Copiale cipher as a case study, we build a synthetic data generation pipeline to create large-scale cipher-like training data and compare the traditional pipeline with the proposed joint architecture. Results show that joint image-to-plaintext modeling is a promising alternative to traditional transcription-based pipelines.

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Historical cipher, document, images, Handwritten Text Recognition, Joint Transcription and Decryption, Neural Netowrks

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