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Authorship Verification

Authorship verification (AV) is a research subject in the field of digital text forensics that concerns itself with the question, whether two documents have been written by the same person.

Definition taken from the paper Assessing the Applicability of Authorship Verification Methods, available at:

Papers

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Assessing the Applicability of Authorship Verification Methods0
Who Wrote it and Why? Prompting Large-Language Models for Authorship Verification0
Clustering Images by Unmasking - A New Baseline0
Compromised account detection using authorship verification: a novel approach0
POSNoise: An Effective Countermeasure Against Topic Biases in Authorship Analysis0
Deep Bayes Factor Scoring for Authorship Verification0
Detecting Troll Tweets in a Bilingual Corpus0
Distance-Based Authorship Verification Across Modern Standard Arabic Genres0
On the Usefulness of Personality Traits in Opinion-oriented Tasks0
Distractorless Authorship Verification0
Experiments with Neural Networks for Small and Large Scale Authorship Verification0
UMUTextStats: A linguistic feature extraction tool for Spanish0
Robust Authorship Verification with Transfer Learning0
Exploration of Masked and Causal Language Modelling for Text Generation0
Forging the Forger: An Attempt to Improve Authorship Verification via Data Augmentation0
Unary and Binary Classification Approaches and their Implications for Authorship Verification0
Same Author or Just Same Topic? Towards Topic-Independent Style Representations0
Unmasking the abnormal events in video0
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