In stylometry, authorship questions are currently approached in terms of two separate tasks: authorship attribution and authorship verification. Recent research in stylometry often interpreted both as classification tasks and concentrated on further improving the accuracy of these two procedures. This study proposes an alternative approach to authorship questions, treating them as hypothesis tests based on an empirical null model. The central question this approach evolves around: what does a text distance value of X actually mean for my authorship question? This essay outlines how a null model can be derived from empirical observations to answer this question. The approach allows to choose a rejection criterion for the null hypothesis that...
Computer-aided stylometry is a powerful tool in authorship attribution. Recent models can point the ...
In authorship attribution, one assigns texts from an unknown author to either one of two or more can...
The paper addresses two problems: (a) whether and how tools developed to analyze network structures ...
In stylometry, authorship questions are currently approached in terms of two separate tasks: authors...
The aim of this thesis is to provide an overview of some of the commonly used methods in the area of...
Burrows’s Delta is the most established measure for stylometric difference in literary authorship at...
Abstract ; Burrows’s Delta is the most established measure for stylometric difference in literary au...
Abstract The basic assumption of quantitative authorship attribution is that the author of a text ca...
The problem of authorship attribution has applications from literary studies (such as the great Shak...
Stylometric authorship attribution is one of the important approaches in the text mining field that ...
Literature scripts can be compared to paintings, in an artistic way as well as in the perspective of...
Authorship Attribution is a research area in quantitative text analysis concerned with attributing t...
The present paper starts from a short introduction of the major aspects debated regarding plagiarism...
Problem statement: Stylometric authorship attribution is an approach concerned about analyzing texts...
I here present a history of the field of quantitative authorship attribution and an evaluation of it...
Computer-aided stylometry is a powerful tool in authorship attribution. Recent models can point the ...
In authorship attribution, one assigns texts from an unknown author to either one of two or more can...
The paper addresses two problems: (a) whether and how tools developed to analyze network structures ...
In stylometry, authorship questions are currently approached in terms of two separate tasks: authors...
The aim of this thesis is to provide an overview of some of the commonly used methods in the area of...
Burrows’s Delta is the most established measure for stylometric difference in literary authorship at...
Abstract ; Burrows’s Delta is the most established measure for stylometric difference in literary au...
Abstract The basic assumption of quantitative authorship attribution is that the author of a text ca...
The problem of authorship attribution has applications from literary studies (such as the great Shak...
Stylometric authorship attribution is one of the important approaches in the text mining field that ...
Literature scripts can be compared to paintings, in an artistic way as well as in the perspective of...
Authorship Attribution is a research area in quantitative text analysis concerned with attributing t...
The present paper starts from a short introduction of the major aspects debated regarding plagiarism...
Problem statement: Stylometric authorship attribution is an approach concerned about analyzing texts...
I here present a history of the field of quantitative authorship attribution and an evaluation of it...
Computer-aided stylometry is a powerful tool in authorship attribution. Recent models can point the ...
In authorship attribution, one assigns texts from an unknown author to either one of two or more can...
The paper addresses two problems: (a) whether and how tools developed to analyze network structures ...