Automatic source attribution of text: A neural networks approach

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Abstract

Recent advances in automatic authorship attribution have been promising. Relatively new techniques such as N-gram analysis have shown important improvements in accuracy (2). Much of the work in this area does remain in the realm of statistics best suited for human assistance rather than autonomous attribution [6]. While there have been attempts at using neural networks in the area in the past, they have been extremely limited and problem-specific [7]. This paper addresses the latter points by demonstrating a practical and truly autonomous attribution process using neural networks. Furthermore, we use a word-frequency classification technique to demonstrate the feasibility of this process in particular and the applications of neural networks to textual analysis in general.

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Khosmood, F., & Kurfess, F. (2005). Automatic source attribution of text: A neural networks approach. In Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (Vol. 5, pp. 2718–2723). https://doi.org/10.1109/IJCNN.2005.1556355

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