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Stylometry

IA161 Advanced NLP Course, Course Guarantee: Aleš Horák

Prepared by: Honza Rygl

TODO til 31.5.2015

  1. choose particular papers for References below (that will serve as input for the lecture later on)
  2. prepare the Practical Session

State of the Art

References

Approx 3 current papers (preferably from best NLP conferences/journals, eg. ACL Anthology) that will be used as a source for the one-hour lecture:

  1. Stamatatos, E. (2009), A Survey of Modern Authorship Attribution Methods (2009), Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 60(3), 538-556. pdf
  2. Kestemont, M. (2014), Function Words in Authorship Attribution From Black Magic to Theory? Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Literature, EACL 2014, 59–66 pdf
  3. paper3

Practical Session

Concrete description of work assignment for students for the second one-hour part of the lecture. The work will consist of tasks connected with practical implementations of algorithms connected with the current topic (probably not the state-of-the-art algorithms mentioned in the first part) and with real data. Students can test the algorithms, evaluate them and possibly try some short adaptations for various subtasks.

Students can also be required to generate some results of their work and hand them in to prove completing the tasks.