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The following pages link to Applied Bayesian and classical inference. The case of the Federalist papers. 2nd ed. of: Inference and disputed authorship: The Federalist (Q1062412):
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- Higher Criticism for Discriminating Word-Frequency Tables and Testing Authorship (Q141519) (← links)
- Detecting multiple authorship of United States Supreme Court legal decisions using function words (Q542473) (← links)
- Information categorization approach to literary authorship disputes (Q1409693) (← links)
- Stylometric analyses using Dirichlet process mixture models (Q2276199) (← links)
- Concise comparative summaries (CCS) of large text corpora with a human experiment (Q2453687) (← links)
- Open-Set Nearest Shrunken Centroid Classification (Q2884866) (← links)
- Change-point estimation in a multinomial sequence and homogeneity of literary style (Q3591969) (← links)
- Diversity of vocabulary and homogeneity of literary style (Q3592613) (← links)
- A bridge between statistics and literature: The graphs of Oscar Wilde's literary genres (Q4935470) (← links)
- Conducting sparse feature selection on arbitrarily long phrases in text corpora with a focus on interpretability (Q4970223) (← links)
- A Study of the Authorship of the Books of Oz Using Nested Linear Models (Q5460705) (← links)
- A Unified Approach to Authorship Attribution and Verification (Q5884447) (← links)