That's quite a broad field to plow! I'll keep asking questions, feel free to ignore those that are too specific/boring.
I've always wanted to know more about how authorship attribution is done; is this, found with a quick search, a reasonable survey of current state of the art, or perhaps you'd recommend something else to read?
Are your fields, and humanities in general, trying to move towards open publishing of academic papers, the way STEM fields have been trying to? As someone w/o a university affiliation, I'm intensely frustrated every time I follow an interesting citation to a JSTOR/Muse page.
Do you plan to stay in academia or leave, and it the latter, for what kind of job?
I think you should write that post about the Chomskyan approach.
I've always wanted to know more about how authorship attribution is done; is this, found with a quick search, a reasonable survey of current state of the art, or perhaps you'd recommend something else to read?
The Stamatatos survey you linked to will do fine. The basic story is "back in the day this stuff was really hard but some people tried anyway, then in 1964 Mosteller and Wallace published a landmark paper showing that you really could do impressive stuff, then along came computers and now we have a boatload of different algorithms, most of whi...
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