Software-based approach towards automated authorship acknowledgement—chi-square test on one consonant group

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A one-consonant group approach to the authorship attribution has been proposed. The approach is based on determining, by the chi-square test, the consonant group in which the difference between the texts by different authors is statistically significant. The developed model determines author-differentiating capability of each consonant group in a relation of the number of comparisons, in which the difference between the texts by two authors is statistically significant to the total number of comparisons. The determined general author-differentiating capability of the group of stop consonants, which is a statistical parameter of the authorial style, is the highest in the comparisons of texts from the publicist and belles-lettres styles. The one-consonant group approach simplifies the whole process of authorship attribution and ensures a higher level of automation. The conducted experiments on the Java programming language have proved that the chi-square test is a powerful nonparametric statistical test that can be used for author identification on the level of English consonants with a test validity of 95%.

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Khomytska, I., Teslyuk, V., Kryvinska, N., & Bazylevych, I. (2020). Software-based approach towards automated authorship acknowledgement—chi-square test on one consonant group. Electronics (Switzerland), 9(7), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics9071138

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