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Do Birds of a Feather Really Flock Together, or How to Choose Test Samples for Authorship Attribution.

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Literary Concepts: The Past and the Future., , , , and . DH, page 63-65. Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO), (2016)Topic Patterns in an Academic Literary Journal: The Case Of "Teksty Drugie"., and . DH, Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO), (2017)Do Birds of a Feather Really Flock Together, or How to Choose Test Samples for Authorship Attribution., and . DH, page 124-127. Stanford University Library, (2011)Stylometry with R., and . DH, page 308-310. Stanford University Library, (2011)Stylistic Fingerprints, POS-tags and Inflected Languages: A Case Study in Polish., and . CoRR, (2022)Scalable Handwritten Text Recognition System for Lexicographic Sources of Under-Resourced Languages and Alphabets., , , , , and . ICCS (1), volume 12742 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 137-150. Springer, (2021)Mind your corpus: systematic errors in authorship attribution.. DH, page 181-184. Hamburg University Press, (2012)Bootstrapping Delta: a safety net in open-set authorship attribution.. DH, page 169-171. Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO), (2013)Historical Linguistics' New Toys, or Stylometry Applied to the Study of Language Change., and . DH, page 182-184. Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO), (2016)Does Size Matter? Authorship Attribution, Small Samples, Big Problem.. DH, page 132-134. Office for Humanities Communication and Centre for Computing in the Humanities, (2010)