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Atribuição de Autoria (Estilometria)×Teste do Fator de Bayes×
ÁreaMineração de textoBayesiano
FamíliaMachine learningBayesian methods
Ano de origem20091961
Autor originalMosteller & Wallace; StamatatosHarold Jeffreys
TipoSupervised stylometric classificationBayesian hypothesis comparison
Fonte seminalStamatatos, E. (2009). A survey of modern authorship attribution methods. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 60(3), 538–556. DOI ↗Jeffreys, H. (1961). Theory of Probability (3rd ed.). Clarendon Press / Oxford University Press. ISBN: 978-0198503682
Outros nomesStylometry, Authorship Analysis, Yazarlık Atıfı, Authorship Identificationbayes factor, BF10, Bayesian hypothesis test, Bayes Faktörü — Hipotez Testi
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ResumoAuthorship attribution is the task of identifying the most probable author of an anonymous or disputed text by analysing its stylistic fingerprint. Rooted in the statistical work of Mosteller and Wallace on the Federalist Papers (1964), the field was systematically surveyed and formalised by Stamatatos (2009), who catalogued feature sets ranging from character n-grams and function-word frequencies to syntactic and semantic representations used by modern machine-learning classifiers.The Bayes factor test, formalised by Harold Jeffreys in 1961, is a Bayesian method for comparing two competing hypotheses. Rather than returning a binary reject/retain verdict, it produces a continuous ratio BF₁₀ that quantifies how much more (or less) probable the data are under the alternative hypothesis H₁ than under the null hypothesis H₀.
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