Abstract. This paper briefly describes the approach taken to the Author Profiling task at PAN 13. It describes the simple features used, and the origins in thinking around text readability as a mechanism for identification, and the predictive model used which may have beneficially omitted classes, as well as offering commentary on the results obtained.
Abstract. The rapid expansion of blog and electronic data in Web 2.0 is abounding and thus it is bec...
[ES] PAN is a yearly workshop and evaluation lab on uncovering plagiarism, authorship, and social so...
Abstract. In this paper we present the results obtained by an approach submi-tted to the author iden...
Abstract. In this paper, we present a method for profiling the author of an anonymous text. Our appr...
Abstract In this article we present a semantic-based approach concerning the identification of parti...
Abstract. This paper describes two methodologies applied to the au-thor profiling task submitted to ...
Abstract. This paper describes our participation in the 9th PAN eval-uation lab in the author profil...
Abstract This paper describes an approach for the author profiling task of the PAN 2013 challenge. T...
[EN] This overview presents the framework and results for the Author Profiling task at PAN 2013. We...
Abstract Author profiling is the task to infer some information about an author by analyzing her/his...
Abstract. The author identification task at PAN-2014 focuses on author verification. Similar to PAN-...
question: Can the number and the types of grammatical errors serve as indica-tors for a specific aut...
[EN] The PAN 2017 shared tasks on digital text forensics were held in conjunction with the annual C...
Abstract This notebook discusses the approach to the Author Profiling task de-veloped by the Italica...
Abstract In this paper we describe our approach and task for the PAN 2013 Author Identification. Bes...
Abstract. The rapid expansion of blog and electronic data in Web 2.0 is abounding and thus it is bec...
[ES] PAN is a yearly workshop and evaluation lab on uncovering plagiarism, authorship, and social so...
Abstract. In this paper we present the results obtained by an approach submi-tted to the author iden...
Abstract. In this paper, we present a method for profiling the author of an anonymous text. Our appr...
Abstract In this article we present a semantic-based approach concerning the identification of parti...
Abstract. This paper describes two methodologies applied to the au-thor profiling task submitted to ...
Abstract. This paper describes our participation in the 9th PAN eval-uation lab in the author profil...
Abstract This paper describes an approach for the author profiling task of the PAN 2013 challenge. T...
[EN] This overview presents the framework and results for the Author Profiling task at PAN 2013. We...
Abstract Author profiling is the task to infer some information about an author by analyzing her/his...
Abstract. The author identification task at PAN-2014 focuses on author verification. Similar to PAN-...
question: Can the number and the types of grammatical errors serve as indica-tors for a specific aut...
[EN] The PAN 2017 shared tasks on digital text forensics were held in conjunction with the annual C...
Abstract This notebook discusses the approach to the Author Profiling task de-veloped by the Italica...
Abstract In this paper we describe our approach and task for the PAN 2013 Author Identification. Bes...
Abstract. The rapid expansion of blog and electronic data in Web 2.0 is abounding and thus it is bec...
[ES] PAN is a yearly workshop and evaluation lab on uncovering plagiarism, authorship, and social so...
Abstract. In this paper we present the results obtained by an approach submi-tted to the author iden...