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Authorship attribution with thousands of candidate authors
"... In this paper, we use a blog corpus to demonstrate that we can often identify the author of an anonymous text even where there are many thousands of candidate authors. Our approach combines standard information retrieval methods with a text categorization meta-learning scheme that determines when to ..."
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In this paper, we use a blog corpus to demonstrate that we can often identify the author of an anonymous text even where there are many thousands of candidate authors. Our approach combines standard information retrieval methods with a text categorization meta-learning scheme that determines when
An algorithm for pronominal anaphora resolution
- Computational Linguistics
, 1994
"... This paper presents an algorithm for identifying the noun phrase antecedents of third person pronouns and lexical anaphors (reflexives and reciprocals). The algorithm applies to the syntactic representations generated by McCord's Slot Grammar parser, and relies on salience measures derived from ..."
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from syntactic structure and a simple dynamic model of attentional state. Like the parser, the algorithm is implemented in Prolog. The authors have tested it extensively on computer manual texts, and conducted a blind test on manual text containing 360 pronoun occurrences. The algorithm successfully
Confirmation Bias: A Ubiquitous Phenomenon in Many Guises
- Review of General Psychology
, 1998
"... Confirmation bias, as the term is typically used in the psychological literature, connotes the seeking or interpreting of evidence in ways that are partial to existing beliefs, expectations, or a hypothesis in hand. The author reviews evidence of such a bias in a variety of guises and gives examples ..."
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Confirmation bias, as the term is typically used in the psychological literature, connotes the seeking or interpreting of evidence in ways that are partial to existing beliefs, expectations, or a hypothesis in hand. The author reviews evidence of such a bias in a variety of guises and gives
TD: The endophenotype concept in psychiatry: etymology and strategic intentions
- Am J Psychiatry
"... nents unseen by the unaided eye along the pathway between disease and distal genotype, have emerged as an important concept in the study of complex neuro-psychiatric diseases. An endophenotype may be neurophysiological, biochemical, endocrinological, neuroanatomical, cog-nitive, or neuropsychologica ..."
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analysis. However, to be most use-ful, endophenotypes for psychiatric dis-orders must meet certain criteria, includ-ing association with a candidate gene or gene region, heritability that is inferred from relative risk for the disorder in rela-tives, and disease association parameters. In addition
Practical Multi-Candidate Election System
- In PODC
, 2001
"... The aim of electronic voting schemes is to provide a set of protocols that allow voters to cast ballots while a group of authorities collect the votes and output the final tally. In this paper we describe a practical multi-candidate election scheme that guarantees privacy of voters, public verifi ..."
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The aim of electronic voting schemes is to provide a set of protocols that allow voters to cast ballots while a group of authorities collect the votes and output the final tally. In this paper we describe a practical multi-candidate election scheme that guarantees privacy of voters, public
A Survey of Modern Authorship Attribution Methods
- JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
"... Authorship attribution supported by statistical or computational methods has a long history starting from 19th century and marked by the seminal study of Mosteller and Wallace (1964) on the authorship of the disputed Federalist Papers. During the last decade, this scientific field has been developed ..."
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of applications of this technology provided it is able to handle short and noisy text from multiple candidate authors. In this paper, a survey of recent advances of the automated approaches to attributing authorship is presented examining their characteristics for both text representation and text classification
Towards Adaptive Web Sites: Conceptual Framework and Case Study
- ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
, 2000
"... The creation of a complex web site is a thorny problem in user interface design. In this paper we explore the notion of adaptiveweb sites: sites that semi-automatically improve their organization and presentation by learning from visitor access patterns. It is easy to imagine and implementweb sit ..."
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that facilitate navigation of a web site. We presentthePageGather algorithm, which automatically identifies candidate link sets to include in index pages based on user access logs. We demonstrate experimentally that PageGather outperforms the Apriori data mining algorithm on this task. In addition, we compare
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"... Inhibitory humoral responses to the Plasmodium falciparum vaccine candidate EBA-175 are independent of the erythrocyte invasion pathway ..."
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Inhibitory humoral responses to the Plasmodium falciparum vaccine candidate EBA-175 are independent of the erythrocyte invasion pathway
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"... Dental pulp can be a good candidate for nerve grafting in a xeno-graft model. ..."
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Dental pulp can be a good candidate for nerve grafting in a xeno-graft model.
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