• Greenstadt, Rachel 2016-07-01 00:00:00 Abstract Stylometry is a form of authorship attribution that relies on the linguistic information to attribute documents of unknown authorship based on the writing styles of a suspect set of authors. (deepdyve.com)
  • The most common framework for testing candidate algorithms is the closed-set attribution task: given known sample documents from a small, finite set of candidate authors, which wrote a questioned document of unknown authorship? (webis.de)
  • Authorship attribution is an important problem in information retrieval and computational linguistics but also in applied areas such as law and journalism where knowing the author of a document (such as a ransom note) may be able to save lives. (webis.de)
  • In this course, students will get introduced to the most important current approaches in computational literary studies, ranging from the analysis of style and methods for the verification and attribution of authorship to various forms of 'distant reading' and discourse analysis. (huizingainstituut.nl)
  • Several computational tools will be demonstrated such as concordance software that can be used for discourse analytical approaches and specialized R-scripts for authorship attribution and stylistic analysis. (huizingainstituut.nl)
  • What's the fairest and most transparent way to give credit where credit is due , particularly in a situation-entirely common to the digital humanities-where one's team crosses more than disciplinary boundaries, and in fact verges into the inter-professional, a realm of sharply differing approaches to questions of authorship and fair-dealing? (clir.org)
  • We encourage participants to attempt to modify authorship verification approaches to deal with the author clustering task. (webis.de)
  • In other cases of gift authorship, two scholars mutually agree to add one another to their author lists to boost each other's publication numbers, even if they don't work together. (nature.com)
  • Dominance and leadership in research activities: Collaboration between countries of differing human development is reflected through authorship order and designation as corresponding authors in scientific publications. (bvsalud.org)
  • Graduate students, particularly those from low- and middle-income countries , often do not receive adequate training on the ethics of publishing and authorship practices. (nature.com)
  • The EU copyright's conceptualisations of author are compared with the authorship practices in these digital communities, identifying some new conceptualisations - of sharer and collective as well as communicating author. (lu.se)
  • The task of authorship verification studied in detail in previous editions of PAN (2013-2015) is strongly associated with author clustering since any clustering problem can be decomposed into a series of author verification problems. (webis.de)
  • Names associated with each book, including authors, editors, translators, attributed authorship etc (but not printers/publishers for which there is a separate index). (gla.ac.uk)
  • Gift' authorship, where researchers are added as co-authors without contributing much or any work to the paper, is the most common type of research fraud in the United States, according to a new study published in the journal Accountability in Research . (nature.com)
  • There's also 'honorary authorship', where senior researchers are named as authors because of their stature within the institution where the research took place, or because they helped to obtain the funding . (nature.com)
  • Basant Giri, a senior scientist at the Kathmandu Institute of Applied Sciences in Nepal, says he has heard of stories of gift authorship, as well as its parallel opposite, ghost authorship - where real authors are excluded from author lists. (nature.com)
  • Be sure to check the journal's Instructions for Authors to determine who should be considered for authorship. (springernature.com)
  • Authors acknowledged sub-authorship more in English language journals than in those published in the national language in France, Spain and Venezuela. (ula.ve)
  • 2 These authors share senior authorship. (cdc.gov)
  • 44.23%), differing only in the gender of the authors. (bvsalud.org)
  • demonstrate sophisticated critical understanding of the interrelationships of text, context, authorship and textual transmission. (bangor.ac.uk)
  • We conclude that the concept of intellectual indebtedness does not only differ from one geographical context to another, but also over time and from one academic genre to another. (ula.ve)
  • There is much disagreement within biblical scholarship today over the authorship of the Bible . (wikipedia.org)
  • Conversely, when we think of the Bible almost entirely in terms of its human authorship, Scripture's character as the word of God tends to play little role in our theological reasoning. (logos.com)
  • This number differs significantly according to various scientific fields. (researchgate.net)
  • The thesis finds that the way the author is conceptualised while assessing a work's suitability for protection may differ significantly from how this subject is conceptualised when constructing the exclusive right of reproduction. (lu.se)
  • Show sophisticated ability to engage with differing critical attitudes to the transcription of medieval and early modern texts. (bangor.ac.uk)
  • Task: Given a document collection, cluster the texts by authorship. (webis.de)
  • The analysis of the enclosed texts (N=52) in this study was given according to characteristic of authorship, sampling, among others. (bvsalud.org)
  • To combat the problem of gift and ghost authorship, Reisig says it's important to prepare graduate students for the potentially awkward conversations they might have with their supervisor when it comes to deciding on author list hierarchies. (nature.com)
  • Some academics have developed their own systems of assigning authorship credit and creating author lists , such as point-based systems. (nature.com)
  • It aims at establishing authorship links between documents and provides a list of document pairs ranked according to a confidence score (the score shows how likely it is the document pair to be by the same author). (webis.de)
  • Given a collection of (up to 100) documents, identify authorship links and groups of documents by the same author. (webis.de)
  • Small letters were assigned to the alleles that belong to the same cluster and differ by point mutations. (cdc.gov)
  • Identifies the factors such as intrinsic quality, rank of a scientist, subject, document type and mega-authorship that are responsible for the CGP. (niscair.res.in)
  • Ich habe mir 19 Werke herausgepickt, die bei der CICLing 2013 akzeptiert wurden, und habe sie unter den Gesichtspunkten Brand , Content , SEO-Tools , Architektur und Authorship betrachtet. (sistrix.de)
  • Additionally, investigations into the unique aesthetics of individual films and the unique aesthetic strategies of individual filmmakers invariably open out onto epistemological and ethical questions vis-à-vis authorship and critical practice. (offscreen.com)
  • It's comparing the full list of names under the hood, and refusing to collapse them, as a clue to the fact that the authorship of the works actually differs. (zotero.org)
  • It is important to keep this in mind when thinking about the "authorship" of early modern recipe books. (hypotheses.org)
  • The researcher adds that it's common for academics to approach one another offering certain favours in exchange for gift authorships, particularly in some countries where English is not the first language. (nature.com)
  • The analysis of the leadership role of the countries, measured by the frequency of lead authorships , shows limited participation by MHD/LHD countries. (bvsalud.org)
  • This task can also be viewed as establishing authorship links between documents. (webis.de)
  • In the following example, 4 document pairs with similar authorship are found and then these authorship-links are sorted according to their similarity. (webis.de)
  • Senior professors [and] government officials get authorship for doing nothing or granting permission for field work," says Giri. (nature.com)
  • It depends on the make-up of the team, on who wants and needs what, and on the basic (and likely internalized, differing, and unspoken ) assumptions with which you and your collaborators begin your work. (clir.org)
  • Specifically, how should authorship be listed on the project's website, and on the conference papers, posters, and published essays and book chapters that will play such an important role in disseminating results and boosting careers? (clir.org)
  • they named it torath Mosheh (law of Moses), sepher Mosheh (book of Moses), sepher torath Mosheh (book of the law of Moses) on account of its authorship (Jos. (ecatholic2000.com)
  • Mandelbrot came submitting book Women\'s Authorship and Editorship in Victorian Culture: Sensational Strategies in pages rich as ' How Long Returns the Coast of Britain? (team-tinak.de)
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  • Rregarding the time of writing the opinions of the scientists differ as much as they do in respect to the authorship of the epistle. (studylight.org)
  • Surprisingly, there is an aspect of Hitchcock's artistry that has not only seldom been addressed but that, on the rare occasions when it has been addressed, has provoked wildly differing opinions regarding Hitchcock's artistic skill in utilizing it and its significance in Hitchcock's films. (offscreen.com)
  • It was a Twitter conversation on collective authorship and the Praxis Program, recorded here , that made me think a post like the one I'm writing now might be useful. (clir.org)