Determination of language families using deep learning
Peter B. Lerner
Abstract
We use a c-GAN (convolutional generative adversarial) neural network to analyze transliterated text fragments of extant, dead comprehensible, and one dead non-deciphered (Cypro-Minoan) language to establish linguistic affinities. The paper is agnostic with respect to translation and/or deciphering. However, there is hope that the proposed approach can be useful for decipherment with more sophisticated neural network techniques.
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