Literary Detective Work on the Computer.

ISBN: 9789027249999 出版年:2014 页码:295 Michael P Oakes John Benjamins Publishing Company

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Literary Detective Work on the Computer. Michael P. Oakes. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2014. ISBN: 978-90-272-4999-9. Michael Oakes is a reader in Computational Linguistics at the University of Wolverhampton and an expert in statistical and corpus-based methods for language research. This book integrates, in textbook style, recent and old research about the application of quantitative methods to the automatic analysis of authorship and author profiles on the basis of properties of the text, a discipline often called computational stylometry. In addition, other language-related ‘detective work’, such as decipherment of old scripts and plagiarism detection are discussed as well. The currently dominant approach in computational stylometry is based on automatic text categorization, the field of computer science that also brought us spam filtering. As an example, for author identification, this approach would entail (1) defining a representation of text in terms of (mainly) linguistic properties, (2) training a model using statistical or machine learning methods on the basis of such representations of texts with known authorship, and (3) applying the learned model to unknown texts to decide authorship. This approach is based on the belief that when the linguistic properties used to represent a text are well chosen, the quantitative methods in (2) can learn how individual authors differ in style: author style would then be an idiosyncratic combination of preferences in … walter.daelemans{at}ua.ac.be

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