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Data behind mobile behavioural biometrics – a survey
Behavioural biometrics is becoming more and more popular. It is hard to find a sensor that is embedded in a mobile/wearable device, which cannot be exploited to extract behavioural biometric data. In this study, the authors give the reader an overview of mobile device behavioural biometric data and how this data is used in experiments, especially ...
Teodors Eglitis +2 more
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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.
Jeremi K. Ochab, Holger Essler
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Differences in language use between men and women have been studied intensely. We take stock of the findings and venture into less charted territory. First, we broaden the scope from well-known lexical features to the domain of syntax.
Piersoul Jozefien, Van de Velde Freek
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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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How would you measure color? The software Redcolor-Tool enables redness in images to be quantified for the first time. The technology attributes values of redness to any given color.
Waltraud von Pippich
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L’avenir d’un féodalisme incertain ? Ruptures, paradigmes scientifiques et enjeux théoriques
Based on analyses at different scales, combining traditional and digital methods, the article proposes to explore the position of Alain Guerreau - author of numerous works on medieval Europe and the historical method - within medieval studies and the ...
Nicolas Perreaux
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Translatorship attribution deals with accurately attributing a translation to its translator. The task is challenging because several factors can confound the attribution such as the original author’s style, genre, and topic of the text.
Christian Caballero +2 more
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Advances in Distant Diplomatics: A Stylometric Approach to Medieval Charters
The quantitative analysis of writing style (stylometry) is becoming an increasingly common research instrument in philology. When it comes to medieval texts, such a methodology might be able to help us disentangle the multiple authorial strata that can ...
Eveline Leclercq, Mike Kestemont
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“Queens of Ghost‐Land” 134 Years Later: Un‐Masking an Appalachian Witchcraft Accuser
ABSTRACT In 1891, newspapers across America printed a story about witches in the Appalachian Mountains and the alleged powers they possessed to control their small farming community. The article was scathing in accusation and ultimately contributed to continued othering of the women profiled, increasing their visible vulnerabilities of class, gender ...
Aíne Norris
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Breaking the Imitation Game: Can LLMs Fool Humans and Machines Alike?
The emergence of large language models (LLMs) has significantly advanced natural language processing (NLP); however, their capacity to generate human‐like content introduces serious security concerns. In particular, the misuse of LLMs for disinformation and impersonation on social media platforms such as X creates new opportunities for large‐scale ...
Ubaid Ullah +4 more
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