Predictability Test
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+ | Horizontal axis corresponds to hash value of multiple messages of fixed length (usually 10,000 randomly generated messages). | ||
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+ | Vertical axis corresponds to hash value of each original message with one character randomly changed to another character. | ||
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+ | The more patterns and white space the more predictable the model. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:52, 27 October 2008
Horizontal axis corresponds to hash value of multiple messages of fixed length (usually 10,000 randomly generated messages).
Vertical axis corresponds to hash value of each original message with one character randomly changed to another character.
The more patterns and white space the more predictable the model.