Abstract: In this project, we developed an Artificial Intelligence (AI) that takes a document and classifies different writing styles within it using stylometric techniques. First, the document is divided into chunks of text using a standard chunk size (a chunk is comprised of a fixed number of sentences). Then for each chunk of text, a vector of stylometric features is computed. Afterward, the chunks are clustered using their stylometric feature vectors. That's where unsupervised machine learning comes into play. Using K-Means Clustering the chunks with similar styles are clustered together. The number of clusters made corresponds to the number of different writing styles that the document has. We also ran an experiment to demonstrate the...
AbstractThis paper presents some experiments in the task of authorship attribution. We achieve this ...
My paper was well received by the attendees. In my session, I was the only whose paper attracted a g...
grantor: University of TorontoOne of the most difficult tasks facing anyone who must compi...
International audienceIn this paper, we introduce a new method of representation learning that aims ...
This software paper describes ‘Stylometry with R’ (stylo), a flexible R package for the high-level a...
This software paper describes ‘Stylometry with R’ (stylo), a flexible R package for the high-level a...
Proceedings of the 16th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics NODALIDA-2007. Editors: Jo...
The present paper starts from a short introduction of the major aspects debated regarding plagiarism...
International audienceAuthorship analysis aims at studying writing styles to predict authorship of a...
Writing style is hard to define and classify because it has many different definitions. Some researc...
Natural language processing (NLP) is a sustainable subfield of Artificial Intelligence that focuses ...
Abstract: Computational stylometry is the field that studies the distinctive style of a written text...
The problem of authorship attribution has applications from literary studies (such as the great Shak...
The problem of authorship attribution has applications from literary studies (such as the great Shak...
The problem of authorship attribution has applications from literary studies (such as the great Shak...
AbstractThis paper presents some experiments in the task of authorship attribution. We achieve this ...
My paper was well received by the attendees. In my session, I was the only whose paper attracted a g...
grantor: University of TorontoOne of the most difficult tasks facing anyone who must compi...
International audienceIn this paper, we introduce a new method of representation learning that aims ...
This software paper describes ‘Stylometry with R’ (stylo), a flexible R package for the high-level a...
This software paper describes ‘Stylometry with R’ (stylo), a flexible R package for the high-level a...
Proceedings of the 16th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics NODALIDA-2007. Editors: Jo...
The present paper starts from a short introduction of the major aspects debated regarding plagiarism...
International audienceAuthorship analysis aims at studying writing styles to predict authorship of a...
Writing style is hard to define and classify because it has many different definitions. Some researc...
Natural language processing (NLP) is a sustainable subfield of Artificial Intelligence that focuses ...
Abstract: Computational stylometry is the field that studies the distinctive style of a written text...
The problem of authorship attribution has applications from literary studies (such as the great Shak...
The problem of authorship attribution has applications from literary studies (such as the great Shak...
The problem of authorship attribution has applications from literary studies (such as the great Shak...
AbstractThis paper presents some experiments in the task of authorship attribution. We achieve this ...
My paper was well received by the attendees. In my session, I was the only whose paper attracted a g...
grantor: University of TorontoOne of the most difficult tasks facing anyone who must compi...