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== Videos ==
== Videos ==
=== In deutscher Sprache ===
Quelle: Youtube  Deutscher Beitrag BILD-Zeitung
Quelle: Youtube  Deutscher Beitrag BILD-Zeitung


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== English Language ==


Quelle: Youtube Originalbeitrag  
Quelle: Youtube Originalbeitrag  


Spurce: University of California
Source: University of California


USC's Professor Kevin Knight is part of an international team that finally cracked the "Copiale Cipher," a strange, 105-page message handwritten in abstract symbols and Latin letters revealing the rituals and political leanings of a 18th-century secret society in Germany.
USC's Professor Kevin Knight is part of an international team that finally cracked the "Copiale Cipher," a strange, 105-page message handwritten in abstract symbols and Latin letters revealing the rituals and political leanings of a 18th-century secret society in Germany.

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Videos

In deutscher Sprache

Quelle: Youtube Deutscher Beitrag BILD-Zeitung

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English Language

Quelle: Youtube Originalbeitrag

Source: University of California

USC's Professor Kevin Knight is part of an international team that finally cracked the "Copiale Cipher," a strange, 105-page message handwritten in abstract symbols and Latin letters revealing the rituals and political leanings of a 18th-century secret society in Germany.

Knight, a computer scientist at the USC Information Sciences Institute, is now targeting other famous unsolved codes, such as the last section of "Kryptos," an encrypted message carved into a granite sculpture on the grounds of the CIA headquarters.

But the trickiest language puzzle of all remains everyday speech. "Translation remains a tough challenge for artificial intelligence," he says.

Learn more about the University of Southern California: [1]

Learn more about the USC Information Sciences Institute: [2]


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