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An edition of Authorship attribution (2008)

Authorship attribution

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Authorship attribution, the science of inferring characteristics of the author from the characteristics of documents written by that author, is a problem with a long history and a wide range of application. Recent work in "non-traditional" authorship attribution demonstrates the practicality of automatically analyzing documents based on authorial style, but the state of the art is confusing. Analyses are difficult to apply, little is known about type or rate of errors, and few "best practices" are available. In part because of this confusion, the field has perhaps had less uptake and general acceptance than is its due.

This review surveys the history and present state of the discipline, presenting some comparative results when available. It shows, first, that the discipline is quite successful, even in difficult cases involving small documents in unfamiliar and less studied languages; it further analyzes the types of analysis and features used and tries to determine characteristics of well-performing systems, finally formulating these in a set of recommendations for best practices.

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Table of Contents

Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Background and history
3. Linguistic and mathematical background
4. Linguistic features
5. Attributional analysis
6. Empirical testing
7. Other applications of authorship attribution
8. Special problems of linguistic forensics
9. Recommendations
References.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 95-104).

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Published in
Boston
Series
Foundations and trends in information retrieval -- vol. 1, issue 3, Foundations and trends in information retrieval -- 1:3.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
070.5072
Library of Congress
PN146 .J86 2008eb

The Physical Object

Format
[electronic resource] /
Pagination
1 online resource (ix, 104 p.)
Number of pages
104

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27019292M
Internet Archive
authorshipattrib00juol
ISBN 10
1601981198
ISBN 13
9781601981196, 9781601981189
OCLC/WorldCat
240865168

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