Versification and Authorship Attribution

The technique known as contemporary stylometry uses different methods, including machine learning, to discover a poem's author based on features like the frequencies of words and character n-grams. However, there is one potential textual fingerprint stylometry tends to ignore: versification, or...

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Main Author: Plecháč, Petr (auth)
Other Authors: Šeļa, Artjoms (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Prague Karolinum Press 2021
Series:Czech Literary Studies
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