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Authorship attribution using principal component analysis and competitive neural networks (Q1649294)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6898874
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Authorship attribution using principal component analysis and competitive neural networks
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6898874

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    Authorship attribution using principal component analysis and competitive neural networks (English)
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    5 July 2018
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    Summary: Feature extraction is a common problem in statistical pattern recognition. It refers to a process whereby a data space is transformed into a feature space that, in theory, has exactly the same dimension as the original data space. However, the transformation is designed in such a way that the data set may be represented by a reduced number of ``effective'' features and yet retain most of the intrinsic information content of the data; in other words, the data set undergoes a dimensionality reduction. Principal component analysis is one of these processes. In this paper the data collected by counting selected syntactic characteristics in around a thousand paragraphs of each of the sample books underwent a principal component analysis. Authors of texts identified by the competitive neural networks, which use these effective features.
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    principal components
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    authorship attribution
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    stylometry
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    text categorization
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    stylistic features
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    syntactic characteristics
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    multilayer preceptor
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    competitive learning
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    artificial neural network
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