In this essay I argue that humanities computing can change ideas about the role authors play within texts and can offer a path to a new conception of authorship. My focus is on computational stylistics in particular. The results of this practice tell us on a statistical basis that texts reflect the styles of their authors to a remarkable, perhaps unexpected, extent. The results do not support the idea that authors are insignificant as sources of meaning, but neither do they licence a return to an older idea of sovereign, hegemonic authors, as I hope to show. The findings of computational sylistics can serve to test theories about authorship and in turn to suggest modifications to those theories
Computational stylistics has developed various methods for investigating and attributing authorship ...
Most computational stylistics methods were developed for authorship attribution, but many have also ...
Written text is one of the major ways that humans communicate their thoughts. A single thought can b...
In a review essay entitled “Shakespeare and Authorship Studies in the Twenty-First Century,” publish...
Although their raw materials are often the same, the methods of Shakespearian textual scholarship ca...
Natural language generation (NLG) is the process wherein computers produce output in readable human ...
Natural language generation (NLG) is the process wherein computers produce output in readable human ...
Natural language generation (NLG) is the process wherein computers produce output in readable human ...
My paper was well received by the attendees. In my session, I was the only whose paper attracted a g...
Each individual has a distinguished writing style. But natural language generation systems pro- duce...
After ‘decades of hype’ and dizzying ‘constant demands for innovation’ (p. 1) in the digital humanit...
A tendency by literary stylisticians to overlook the role of the author in the generation of literar...
A tendency by literary stylisticians to overlook the role of the author in the generation of literar...
Natural language generation (NLG) refers to the process in which computers produce output in readabl...
Computational stylistics has developed various methods for investigating and attributing authorship ...
Computational stylistics has developed various methods for investigating and attributing authorship ...
Most computational stylistics methods were developed for authorship attribution, but many have also ...
Written text is one of the major ways that humans communicate their thoughts. A single thought can b...
In a review essay entitled “Shakespeare and Authorship Studies in the Twenty-First Century,” publish...
Although their raw materials are often the same, the methods of Shakespearian textual scholarship ca...
Natural language generation (NLG) is the process wherein computers produce output in readable human ...
Natural language generation (NLG) is the process wherein computers produce output in readable human ...
Natural language generation (NLG) is the process wherein computers produce output in readable human ...
My paper was well received by the attendees. In my session, I was the only whose paper attracted a g...
Each individual has a distinguished writing style. But natural language generation systems pro- duce...
After ‘decades of hype’ and dizzying ‘constant demands for innovation’ (p. 1) in the digital humanit...
A tendency by literary stylisticians to overlook the role of the author in the generation of literar...
A tendency by literary stylisticians to overlook the role of the author in the generation of literar...
Natural language generation (NLG) refers to the process in which computers produce output in readabl...
Computational stylistics has developed various methods for investigating and attributing authorship ...
Computational stylistics has developed various methods for investigating and attributing authorship ...
Most computational stylistics methods were developed for authorship attribution, but many have also ...
Written text is one of the major ways that humans communicate their thoughts. A single thought can b...