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Determining Individual Origin Similarity (DInOS): Binary Classification of Authors Using Stylometric Features

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arxiv 1912.03750 v1 pith:XLVOUNUQ submitted 2019-12-08 cs.SI

Determining Individual Origin Similarity (DInOS): Binary Classification of Authors Using Stylometric Features

classification cs.SI
keywords authorfeaturessimilaritystylometricauthorscampaignsclassificationdetecting
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Author similarity and detection is an integral first step in detecting state-led disinformation campaigns in an automated fashion. Current detection techniques require an analyst or subject matter expert to hand-curate accounts. Stylometric features have a rich history in identifying authorship of unknown documents, but little exploration has been done to compare authors to one another. We have adapted a select handful of stylometric features for use in author similarity metrics, and show their >0.96 F-1 performance on a curated author classification task, across both traditional machine learning and deep learning models. These features should contribute to the expanding field of author similarity research, and expedite the process of detecting and mitigating large-scale social media disinformation campaigns.

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