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Delcourt Christian. Stylometry. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 80, fasc. 3, 2002. Langues et littératures modernes - Moderne taal en litterkunde. pp. 979-1002.
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Explanation in Computational Stylometry [PDF]
Computational stylometry, as in authorship attribution or profiling, has a large potential for applications in diverse areas: literary science, forensics, language psychology, sociolinguistics, even medical diagnosis. Yet, many of the basic research questions of this field are not studied systematically or even at all.
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Forensic linguistics and stylometry have in the exploration of linguistic patterns one of their fundamental tools. Mathematical structures such as complex multilayer networks and hypergraphs provide remarkable resources to represent and analyze texts.
Ángeles Criado‐Alonso +3 more
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Dirichlet process mixtures of order statistics with applications to retail analytics
Summary The rise of ‘big data’ has led to the frequent need to process and store data sets containing large numbers of high dimensional observations. Because of storage restrictions, these observations might be recorded in a lossy‐but‐sparse manner, with information collapsed onto a few entries which are considered important.
James Pitkin +2 more
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Gnesioi filoi: George Syncellus and Theophanes the Confessor – Addenda
The paper provides the addenda to A. Kompa, Gnesioi filoi: the search for George Syncellus’ and Theophanes the Confessor’s own words, and the authorship of their oeuvre, Studia Ceranea 5, 2015, p. 155–230. All the expressions crucial to the stylistic and
Andrzej Kompa
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In this paper we present the first results of stylometric analysis of literary papyri. Specifically we perform a range of tests for unsupervised clustering of authors. We scrutinise both the best classic distance-based methods as well as the state-of-the-art network community detection techniqes.
Ochab, Jeremi K., Essler, Holger
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Search Rank Fraud De-Anonymization in Online Systems
We introduce the fraud de-anonymization problem, that goes beyond fraud detection, to unmask the human masterminds responsible for posting search rank fraud in online systems.
Akoglu Leman +6 more
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Authorship attribution in portuguese using character N-grams [PDF]
For the Authorship Attribution (AA) task, character n-grams are considered among the best predictive features. In the English language, it has also been shown that some types of character n-grams perform better than others. This paper tackles the AA task
Baptista, Jorge +2 more
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Combating misinformation in the age of LLMs: Opportunities and challenges
Abstract Misinformation such as fake news and rumors is a serious threat for information ecosystems and public trust. The emergence of large language models (LLMs) has great potential to reshape the landscape of combating misinformation. Generally, LLMs can be a double‐edged sword in the fight.
Canyu Chen, Kai Shu
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The discriminative lexicon is introduced as a mathematical and computational model of the mental lexicon. This novel theory is inspired by word and paradigm morphology but operationalizes the concept of proportional analogy using the mathematics of linear algebra.
R. Harald Baayen +4 more
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