This article presents the results of a multidisciplinary project aimed at better understanding the impact of different digitization strategies in computational text analysis. More specifically, it describes an effort to automatically discern the authorship of Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm in a body of uncorrected correspondence processed by HTR (Handwritten Text Recognition) and OCR (Optical Character Recognition), reporting on the effect this noise has on the analyses necessary to computationally identify the different writing style of the two brothers. In summary, our findings show that OCR digitization serves as a reliable proxy for the more painstaking process of manual digitization, at least when it comes to authorship attribution. Our resul...
Abstract. In author attribution studies function words or lexical measures are often used to differ-...
htmlabstractHumanities scholars increasingly rely on digital archives for their research in place of...
Interdisciplinary collaboration between two faculty members in the humanities and computer science, ...
This article presents the results of a multidisciplinary project aimed at better understanding the i...
<p>This article presents the results of a multidisciplinary project aimed at better understanding th...
This article presents the results of a multidisciplinary project aimed at better understanding the i...
For Digital Humanities in medieval studies and early modern studies, the ...
Authorship attribution is the science of inferring characteristics of an author from the characteris...
In some investigations of digital crime, the question of who was at the keyboard when incriminating ...
The role of computational methods in the determination of authorship of historical manuscripts is co...
In this paper, we develop two automated authorship attribution schemes, one based on Multiple Discri...
The article applies computational stylometry to explore medieval authorship. The study consists of t...
In this paper, we develop two automated authorship attribution schemes, one based on Multiple Discri...
This article aims to quantify the impact optical character recognition (OCR) has on the quantitative...
This paper reports an experiment in authorship attribution that reveals considerable authorial struc...
Abstract. In author attribution studies function words or lexical measures are often used to differ-...
htmlabstractHumanities scholars increasingly rely on digital archives for their research in place of...
Interdisciplinary collaboration between two faculty members in the humanities and computer science, ...
This article presents the results of a multidisciplinary project aimed at better understanding the i...
<p>This article presents the results of a multidisciplinary project aimed at better understanding th...
This article presents the results of a multidisciplinary project aimed at better understanding the i...
For Digital Humanities in medieval studies and early modern studies, the ...
Authorship attribution is the science of inferring characteristics of an author from the characteris...
In some investigations of digital crime, the question of who was at the keyboard when incriminating ...
The role of computational methods in the determination of authorship of historical manuscripts is co...
In this paper, we develop two automated authorship attribution schemes, one based on Multiple Discri...
The article applies computational stylometry to explore medieval authorship. The study consists of t...
In this paper, we develop two automated authorship attribution schemes, one based on Multiple Discri...
This article aims to quantify the impact optical character recognition (OCR) has on the quantitative...
This paper reports an experiment in authorship attribution that reveals considerable authorial struc...
Abstract. In author attribution studies function words or lexical measures are often used to differ-...
htmlabstractHumanities scholars increasingly rely on digital archives for their research in place of...
Interdisciplinary collaboration between two faculty members in the humanities and computer science, ...