This data accompanies a paper for the 2nd Annual Conference for Computational Literary Studies: "The Authorship of Stephen King’s Books Written Under the Pseudonym 'Richard Bachman': A Stylometric Analysis". Abstract: Between 1977 and 1984, Stephen King published five novels under the pseudonym “Richard Bachman”. Reviewers noted similarities between King’s and Bachman’s writing styles when Thinner (1984) was published, ultimately leading to King’s unmasking. We investigate, using the Juola protocol, whether computational techniques can correctly identify King as the author of the Bachman books out of a selection of contemporary candidate authors – Dean Koontz, Peter Straub, and Thomas Harris. We also perform a post-hoc analysis of the use...
International audienceAuthorship analysis aims at studying writing styles to predict authorship of a...
Automatic identification of authorship in disputed documents has benefited from complex network theo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer nature via the ...
This paper applies stylometry to quantify the literariness of 73 novels and novellas by American aut...
This paper applies stylometry to quantify the literariness of 73 novels and novellas by American aut...
Background: To recognize the authors of the texts by the use of statistical tools, one first needs t...
A few literary scholars have long claimed that Shakespeare did not write some of his best plays (his...
In an effort to test a theory that a specific author\u27s identity can be determined from a writing ...
In mid-2015, Art Winslow caused something on an online furore when he suggested that the pseudonymou...
This paper reports an experiment in authorship attribution that reveals considerable authorial struc...
Statistical methods have been widely employed in many practical natural language processing applicat...
Many features of texts and languages can now be inferred from statistical analyses using concepts fr...
The paper addresses two problems: (a) whether and how tools developed to analyze network structures ...
Conditional Complexity of Compression for Authorship Attribution Abstract: We introduce new stylomet...
Problem statement: Stylometric authorship attribution is an approach concerned about analyzing texts...
International audienceAuthorship analysis aims at studying writing styles to predict authorship of a...
Automatic identification of authorship in disputed documents has benefited from complex network theo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer nature via the ...
This paper applies stylometry to quantify the literariness of 73 novels and novellas by American aut...
This paper applies stylometry to quantify the literariness of 73 novels and novellas by American aut...
Background: To recognize the authors of the texts by the use of statistical tools, one first needs t...
A few literary scholars have long claimed that Shakespeare did not write some of his best plays (his...
In an effort to test a theory that a specific author\u27s identity can be determined from a writing ...
In mid-2015, Art Winslow caused something on an online furore when he suggested that the pseudonymou...
This paper reports an experiment in authorship attribution that reveals considerable authorial struc...
Statistical methods have been widely employed in many practical natural language processing applicat...
Many features of texts and languages can now be inferred from statistical analyses using concepts fr...
The paper addresses two problems: (a) whether and how tools developed to analyze network structures ...
Conditional Complexity of Compression for Authorship Attribution Abstract: We introduce new stylomet...
Problem statement: Stylometric authorship attribution is an approach concerned about analyzing texts...
International audienceAuthorship analysis aims at studying writing styles to predict authorship of a...
Automatic identification of authorship in disputed documents has benefited from complex network theo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer nature via the ...