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Towards Coalgebras in Stylometry.
The syntactic behaviour of texts can highly vary depending on their contexts (e.g. author, genre, etc.). From the standpoint of stylometry, it can be helpful to objectively measure this behaviour. In this paper, we discuss how coalgebras are used to formalise the notion of behaviour by embedding syntactic features of a given text into probabilistic ...
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The “Diktat für Schlick”: Authorship Research and Computational Stylometry Revisited [PDF]
Both the authorship and the dating of the so-called “Diktat für Schlick” (DFS), once attributed to Ludwig Wittgenstein and assigned by Georg Henrik von Wright to the Wittgenstein Nachlass as item 302, are debated topics in Wittgenstein and Vienna Circle ...
Pichler, Alois, Oakes, Michael
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AUTHOR’S THESAURUS AND WORD COMPATIBILITY: LEXICOSTATISTICAL MODELS OF INDIVIDUAL STYLE
The article considers the possibilities of comparative lexicostatistical analysis to study the individual style (idiostyle) of a literary text author.
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Multimodal stylometry: A novel approach for authorship identification.
This dissertation introduces multimodal stylometry, a novel approach to authorship identification that integrates text and source code features for a comprehensive understanding of an author\u27s unique style.
Adebayo, Glory O
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French Literature in Polish: A Quantitative Reconnaissance
This paper presents early results of a full-text and metadata study of translations of French prose and epic poetry contained in the Jagiellonian Corpus of Writing in Polish.
Jan Rybicki
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Verbal lie detection using Large Language Models. [PDF]
Loconte R +4 more
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GPT-3 vs. Delta. Applying Stylometry to Large Language Models
This paper tests the ability of large language models to deceive stylometric approaches in authorship attribution. A corpus of ten English authors is used as a reference point, while GPT-3 is asked to generate texts that imitate their style. After having
Simone Rebora
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Stylometry is the study of the unique linguistic styles and writing behaviours of individuals. The identification of translator stylometry has many contributions in fields such as intellectual-property, education, and forensic linguistics.
El-Fiqi, Heba
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christofs/stylometry-bibliography: Added PDF of recommended readings.
Bibtex copy of the Zotero bibliography on ...
Christof Schöch
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Practical static binary instrumentation attacks against binary stylometry
Binary stylometry aims to find the features in a binary computer program and use them to identify the developers of the corresponding source code. Despite the noises in the code compilation process from the compiler, assembler, linker, and library ...
Carpenter, Justin Lee
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