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Jeanne

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Huggingface
Substack
Computer & electrical engineer & creative.

Based in Montreal, 
Quebec, Canada





Research interests 
(unfinished & exploratory):

Compression techniques.
Hybrid realm quantum classical computing algorithms.
Classical and quantum based formalisms.
Steganography and Subliminal learning.
Uncertainty literature.
Eastern ways and philosophy


Eighteen hours of movie soundtracks

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Frequency based linguistic message sending experiments
2025

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Separability with PCA visualizations of periodicity patterns in text
2025

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Pasqal quantum cloud emulator experiments
2025


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Finetuning my own voice to voice model
2023

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Perspective
A screenshot RUST app
2025


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Contextualize
GPT-3 research app
2020


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Novelty generator
A new research app
2025


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ETH global Waterloo
2023

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Quaintance AI
Image recognition app
2018



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Bumpin
Quantum AI dating
2017

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Vlyy 
Video app
2014

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Ungraduate university TCP peer to peer server and client project
2005

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Mintmtl
2022

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Energy 
Grants collective on Zora
2023

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The S.W.A.P. Team
2014
   

PCA project 002


2023

Synthetic experiment on PCA projections for viewing separablility of features of periodicity in text.

This work investigates whether language models can hide secret messages in their reasoning chains in a set of periodic patterns of transmission and whether they are separable in PCA analysis. 

The study developed a custom BERT-based classifier system that simultaneously performs overt tasks such as truthfulness classification while encoding and detecting hidden messages. The periodic patterns of hidden messaging were achieved on a linguistic level, encoding periodicity using reasoning verbosity to encode bit string messages like "HELLO" and "SECRET" across a sequence of chained reasoning statements. The periodic patterns are separable using PCA visualizations (pastel). 

This synthetic experiment is a proof of concept that periodic patterns can exist and be detected in reasoning like text.

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