Author Identification in Chatlogs using Formal Concept Analysis
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BNAIC'07: Proceedings of the 19th Belgium-Netherlands Artificial Intelligence Conference 2007, pp. 181-188Publication type
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SW OZ DCC AI
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SW OZ NICI KI
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BNAIC'07: Proceedings of the 19th Belgium-Netherlands Artificial Intelligence Conference 2007
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p. 181
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p. 188
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BNAIC; Cognitive artificial intelligence; DI-BCB_DCC_Theme 4: Brain Networks and Neuronal CommunicationAbstract
In this project a new approach to author identification in chatlogs is investigated. The method is based on Formal Concept Analysis (FCA): a classification technique that is able to classify users of a chat-channel based on the words they posted. The concepts produced by FCA are scored using various evaluation functions.
The results of this explorative survey are most promising. Although identification is far from perfect and many tests still need to be done, FCA certainly has potential as a method for author identification in chat texts.
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