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Beyond Surface Forms: A Comprehensive, Mechanism-Oriented Taxonomy of Indirect Linguistic Encoding for LLM-Based Coded Language Detection

A mechanism-oriented taxonomy for indirect linguistic encoding in language models.

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Beyond Surface Forms: A Comprehensive, Mechanism-Oriented Taxonomy of Indirect Linguistic Encoding for LLM-Based Coded Language Detection

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This paper proposes a comprehensive taxonomy of indirect linguistic encoding for coded language detection using large language models. The taxonomy focuses on mechanisms rather than surface forms, aiming to improve the accuracy and robustness of LLM-based coded language detection systems.

The authors provide a detailed description of their approach and its potential applications.

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This paper proposes a comprehensive taxonomy of indirect linguistic encoding for coded language detection using large language models. The taxonomy focuses on mechanisms rather than surface forms, aiming to improve the accuracy and robustness of LLM-based coded language detection systems. The authors provide a detailed description of their approach and its potential applications.

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taxonomylanguage modelscoded language detectionmechanism-orientedLarge Language ModelsSemantic InteroperabilityOntology & TaxonomyContent Engineering
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