Rhythmic and Psycholinguistic Features for Authorship Tasks in the Spanish Parliament: Evaluation and Analysis

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Abstract

Among the many tasks of the authorship field, Authorship Identification aims at uncovering the author of a document, while Author Profiling focuses on the analysis of personal characteristics of the author(s), such as gender, age, etc. Methods devised for such tasks typically focus on the style of the writing, and are expected not to make inferences grounded on the topics that certain authors tend to write about. In this paper, we present a series of experiments evaluating the use of topic-agnostic feature sets for Authorship Identification and Author Profiling tasks in Spanish political language. In particular, we propose to employ features based on rhythmic and psycholinguistic patterns, obtained via different approaches of text masking that we use to actively mask the underlying topic. We feed these feature sets to a SVM learner, and show that they lead to results that are comparable to those obtained by a BETO transformer, when the latter is trained on the original text, i.e., potentially learning from topical information. Moreover, we further investigate the results for the different authors, showing that variations in performance are partially explainable in terms of the authors’ political affiliation and communication style.

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Corbara, S., Chulvi, B., Rosso, P., & Moreo, A. (2022). Rhythmic and Psycholinguistic Features for Authorship Tasks in the Spanish Parliament: Evaluation and Analysis. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 13390 LNCS, pp. 79–92). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-13643-6_6

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