In this paper, we use a blog corpus to demonstrate that we can often identify the author of an anonymous text even where there are many thousands of candidate authors. Our approach combines standard information retrieval methods with a text categorization meta-learning scheme that determines when to even venture a guess
With online social media such as weblogs (blogs), authors seemingly control how much self identifyin...
A majority of the previous works on authorship attribution make several assumptions while designing ...
Part 2: Classification – Pattern Recognition (CLASPR)International audienceAuthorship attribution is...
We study techniques for identifying an anonymous author via linguistic stylometry, i.e., comparing t...
This series vol. entitled: ICT Systems Security and Privacy Protection: 29th IFIP TC 11 Internationa...
Widespread availability of free, public blog platforms has facilitated growth in the amount of indiv...
Part 8: Identifiability and Decision MakingInternational audienceWith the popularity of computer and...
Techniques for identifying the author of an unattributed document can be applied to problems in info...
Applications of authorship attribution ‘in the wild ’ [Koppel, M., Schler, J., and Argamon, S. (2010...
This thesis presents an attempt to use linear regression to predict the number of authors who contri...
This thesis presents an attempt to use linear regression to predict the number of authors who contri...
This thesis presents an attempt to use linear regression to predict the number of authors who contri...
This paper covers a text classification problem: the identification of the author of a text. It is n...
This paper covers a text classification problem: the identification of the author of a text. It is n...
In this paper, we present an investigation of authorship identification on personal blogs or diarie...
With online social media such as weblogs (blogs), authors seemingly control how much self identifyin...
A majority of the previous works on authorship attribution make several assumptions while designing ...
Part 2: Classification – Pattern Recognition (CLASPR)International audienceAuthorship attribution is...
We study techniques for identifying an anonymous author via linguistic stylometry, i.e., comparing t...
This series vol. entitled: ICT Systems Security and Privacy Protection: 29th IFIP TC 11 Internationa...
Widespread availability of free, public blog platforms has facilitated growth in the amount of indiv...
Part 8: Identifiability and Decision MakingInternational audienceWith the popularity of computer and...
Techniques for identifying the author of an unattributed document can be applied to problems in info...
Applications of authorship attribution ‘in the wild ’ [Koppel, M., Schler, J., and Argamon, S. (2010...
This thesis presents an attempt to use linear regression to predict the number of authors who contri...
This thesis presents an attempt to use linear regression to predict the number of authors who contri...
This thesis presents an attempt to use linear regression to predict the number of authors who contri...
This paper covers a text classification problem: the identification of the author of a text. It is n...
This paper covers a text classification problem: the identification of the author of a text. It is n...
In this paper, we present an investigation of authorship identification on personal blogs or diarie...
With online social media such as weblogs (blogs), authors seemingly control how much self identifyin...
A majority of the previous works on authorship attribution make several assumptions while designing ...
Part 2: Classification – Pattern Recognition (CLASPR)International audienceAuthorship attribution is...