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Name: PAN Shared Task Series
Type: Organization
Bio: Technologies for the Digital Text Forensics
Blog: http://pan.webis.de
Name: PAN Shared Task Series
Type: Organization
Bio: Technologies for the Digital Text Forensics
Blog: http://pan.webis.de
Code for the competition of PAN (2017) mentioned in the paper
Reimplementation of the authorship attribution approach described in "R. Arun, V. Suresh, and C.E. Veni Madhavan. Stopword graphs and authorship attribution in text corpora. In Proc. of the 3rd IEEE ICSC, pp. 192-196, 2009" as part of the ECIR 2016 reproducibility study "Who Wrote the Web?"
CLEF 19 Author Profiling Using Stylometry approach
In this work, we present our approach for the Author Profiling task of PAN 2019. The task is divided into two sub-problems, bot, and gender detection, for two different languages: English and Spanish.
An author identification system based on recur
Author clustering for PAN 2016
Reimplementation of the authorship attribution approach described in "Dario Benedetto, Emanuele Caglioti, and Vittorio Loreto. Language trees and zipping. Physical Review Letters, 88 (4), 048702, 2002" as part of the ECIR 2016 reproducibility study "Who Wrote the Web?"
Author Profling Submission by NCSR Demokritos for PAN16 LAB
Our codes for our winning participation at the PAN 2020 Profiling Fake News Spreaders on Twitter task
Reimplementation of the authorship attribution approach described in "John F. Burrows. 'Delta': A measure of stylistic difference and a guide to likely authorship. Literary and Linguistic Computing, 17(3), 267-287, 2002" as part of the ECIR 2016 reproducibility study "Who Wrote the Web?"
The best-performing team in textual classification at the PAN 2018 Author Profiling shared task—Gender identification in Twitter
Reimplementation of the authorship attribution approach described in "Olivier de Vel, Alison M. Anderson, Malcolm W. Corney, and George M. Mohay. Mining e-mail content for author identification forensics. SIGMOD Record, 30(4), 55-64, 2001" as part of the ECIR 2016 reproducibility study "Who Wrote the Web?"
The downloads directory for the pan.webis.de web page.
Repository for RMIT participation at the "Profiling Fake News Spreaders on Twitter" at PAN @ CLEF 2020
Code for the PAN shared task contest 2018
Gender detection in Twitter@Author Profiling at PAN2018
Pan Author Profiling 2015 submission of the NCSR Demokritos team
A Parallel Hierarchical Attention Network for Style Change Detection
Groningen Lightweight Authorship Detection
Bots and Gender Profiling task implementation
Solution with the best accuracy for the Style Change Detection task for the competition PAN @ CLEF 2020
Reimplementation of the authorship attribution approach described in "Hugo Jair Escalante, Thamar Solorio, and Manuel Montes-y-Gómez. Local histograms of character n-grams for authorship attribution. In Proc. of ACL, pp. 288-298, 2011" as part of the ECIR 2016 reproducibility study "Who Wrote the Web?"
Reimplementation of the authorship attribution approach described in "Vlado Kešelj, Fuchun Peng, Nick Cercone, and Calvin Thomas. N-gram-based author profiles for authorship attribution. In Proc. of ACL. pp. 255-264, 2003" as part of the ECIR 2016 reproducibility study "Who Wrote the Web?"
Reimplementation of the authorship attribution approach described in "Dmitry V. Khmelev and William J. Teahan. A repetition based measure for verification of text collections and for text categorization. In Proc. of SIGIR, pp. 104-110, 2003" as part of the ECIR 2016 reproducibility study "Who Wrote the Web?"
Author Verification model for PAN at CLEF 2015
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