User:StyloGrl/sandbox

=Researchers and important seminal works to add (if they are not here yet)=

AAAI workshops

 * 1) Argamon, Shlomo, Kevin Burns, and Shlomo Dubnov, eds. The structure of style: algorithmic approaches to understanding manner and meaning. Springer Science & Business Media, 2010.
 * Qu, Yan, James Shanahan, and Janyce Wiebe. "Exploring attitude and affect in text: Theories and applications." In AAAI Spring Symposium) Technical report SS-04-07. AAAI Press, Menlo Park, CA. 2004.

SIGIR workshops

 * 1) Argamon, Shlomo, Jussi Karlgren, and James G. Shanahan. Stylistic analysis of text for information access. Swedish institute of computer science, 2005. Proceedings of the SIGIR Workshop on Stylistic Analysis Of Text For Information Access S. Argamon, J. Karlgren, and J. Shanahan (Eds.). Salvador. 2005. The first workshop on stylistic analysis of text for information access was held on the day following the 2005 SIGIR conference. This workshop addressed the automatic analysis and extraction of stylistic aspects of natural language texts. Style, roughly defined as the 'manner' in which something is expressed, as opposed to the 'content' of a message is usually disregarded by information access applications as having no bearing on the target notion of relevance: systems have typically focused on the "factual" aspect of content analysis.
 * 2) Uzuner, Ozlem, Shlomo Argamon, and Jussi Karlgren. "Stylistics for text retrieval in practice: SIGIR 2006 workshop, Seattle, August 10, 2006." In ACM SIGIR Forum, vol. 40, no. 2, pp. 49-51. ACM, 2006.
 * 3) Argamon, Shlomo, Jussi Karlgren, and James G. Shanahan. "Future short term goals of research in computational analysis of stylistics in text." In ACM SIGIR Forum, vol. 39, no. 2, pp. 17-18. ACM, 2005.
 * 4) STYLE AND MEANING IN LANGUAGE, ART, MUSIC, AND DESIGN: PAPERS FROM THE AAAI FALL SYMPOSIUM Shlomo Argamon, Shlomo Dubnov, and Julie Jupp, Cochairs October 21-24, 2004, Arlington, Virginia https://aaai.org/Press/Reports/Symposia/Fall/fs-04-07.php

ESAIR workshop series
(also, fix references on "Semantic Web Page" to be in journal template format rather than free text)

People and publications

 * Douglas Biber
 * Mehler, Alexander, Serge Sharoff, and Marina Santini, eds. Genres on the Web: Computational Models and Empirical Studies. Vol. 42. Springer Science & Business Media, 2010.
 * Marina Santini Ph D dissertation, Brighton Santini, Marina. "Automatic identification of genre in web pages." PhD diss., University of Brighton, 2007.
 * Shlomo Argamon
 * Carole Chaski
 * Joseph Rudman "Unediting, De-Editing, and Editing in Non-Traditional Authorship Attribution Studies:" THE PAPERS OF THE BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA 99.1 (2005): 5-36.)
 * Jonath Schler
 * Walter Daelemans
 * K C Thompson
 * Karlgren & Cutting
 * Hanlein, Heike. STUDIES IN AUTHORSHIP RECOGNITION: A CORPUS-BASED APPROACH. Peter Lang, 1998.
 * Lebart, Ludovic, Andre Salem, and Lisette Berry. EXPLORING TEXTUAL DATA. Klewer, 1998.
 * Love, Harold. ATTRIBUTING AUTHORSHIP: AN INTRODUCTION. Cambridge University Press, 2002.
 * McMenamin, Gerald R. FORENSIC LINGUISTICS: ADVANCES IN FORENSIC STYLISTICS. CRC Press, 2002.
 * Mosteller, Frederick, and David L. Wallace. APPLIED BAYESIAN AND CLASSICAL INFERENCE: THE CASE OF THE "FEDERALIST PAPERS." Springer-Verlag, 1984.
 * Vickers, Brian. 'COUNTERFEITING SHAKESPEARE: EVIDENCE, AUTHORSHIP, AND JOHN FORD'S Funerall Elegye. Cambridge University Press.
 * John Burrows
 * David Holmes
 * David Hoover
 * Patrick Juola
 * PAN workshop guys: Potthast, Stein, Paolo Rosso et al
 * Controversy researchers: Shiri Dori-Hacohen et al
 * Jussi Karlgren (Structure of Style)
 * Karlgren, Jussi. "Stylistic experiments in information retrieval." In Natural language information retrieval, pp. 147-166. Springer Netherlands, 1999.
 * Bretan, Ivan, Johan Dewe, Anders Hallberg, Niklas Wolkert, and Jussi Karlgren. "Web-Specific Genre Visualization." In WebNet. 1998.
 * Efstathios Stamatatos A survey of modern authorship attribution methods
 * Stamatatos, Efstathios, Nikos Fakotakis, and George Kokkinakis. "Automatic text categorization in terms of genre and author." Computational linguistics 26, no. 4 (2000): 471-495.

Cases

 * The Bishop's Case