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  • Spring 2016

    Hauer, Bradley

    Algorithmic decipherment is a prime example of a truly unsupervised problem. This thesis presents several algorithms developed for the purpose of decrypting unknown alphabetic scripts representing unknown languages. We assume that symbols in scripts which contain no more than a few dozen unique...

  • Spring 2020

    Hauer, Bradley

    Cryogenic optomechanical cavities fabricated from silicon are promising candidates for quantum information applications and platforms to study mesoscale quantum physics. However, the low temperature behaviour of these devices remains shrouded in mystery. To elucidate this, we have designed and...

  • Spring 2024

    Hauer, Bradley

    This work aims to address the lack of clear theoretical foundations in computational lexical semantics, the sub-field of natural language processing pertaining to computing with the meaning of words. Semantic tasks are of interest for end-user applications (e.g. contextual translation),...

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