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Language Independent Authorship Attribution with Character Level N-Grams
Fuchun Peng
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Dale Schuurmans
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Vlado Keselj
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Shaojun Wang
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Month: April
Year: 2003
Location: Budapest, Hungary
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Raymond Mooney
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Automatic Paragraph Identification: A Study across Languages and Domains
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