What?

The Stylometry project is a FWO-funded project which focusses on the development of a system that

  1. automatically extracts style markers from text
  2. uses these to identify the author or author characteristics

For more detailed information about the project's members and goals, visit 'About the project'

Contact

Kim Luyckx - Walter Daelemans
CLiPS research center *, Computational Linguistics group **
University of Antwerp
Lange Winkelstraat 40-42, Room 205 - 203
B-2000 Antwerpen, Belgium

Tel. (+32) (0)3 265 56 62
Fax (+32) (0)3 265 58 98
E-mail: kim.luyckx@ua.ac.be - walter.daelemans@ua.ac.be
URL: http://www.clips.ua.ac.be/~kim - http://www.clips.ua.ac.be/~walter

* CLiPS is a merger of research centers CNTS and CPL
** formerly known as CNTS Language Technology Group



Demo

-- currently offline

TACTiCS demo

News

- 16 August 2010: Journal article on The Effect of Author Set Size and Data Size in Authorship Attribution has been published by Literary and Linguistic Computing

- June 2009: Due to server problems, the demo is currently offline
- Jan 2009: The TACTiCS demo is online!
- Jan 2009: Presentation of the tool at 19th CLIN Meeting (Groningen, The Netherlands)
- Oct 2008: Launch of the University of Antwerp 'Digital Humanities' website (in Dutch)
- June 2008: The Personae Corpus is freely available (for academic purposes)

Interested in a BA or MA thesis in stylometry at UA?

Visit the University of Antwerp Digital Humanities page for BA/MA thesis topics