Volume 21, Issue 2 (2013)
SYMPOSIUM:
Authorship Attribution Workshop
Articles
Introduction to the Symposium
Lawrence M. Solan, Ph.D., J.D.
Stylometry and Immigration: A Case Study
Patrick Juola, Ph.D.
A Systemic Functional Approach To Automated Authorship Analysis
Shlomo Argamon, Ph.D and Moshe Koppel, Ph.D.
Authorship Attribution: What's Easy and What's Hard?
Moshe Koppel, Ph.D.; Jonathan Schler, Ph.D.; and Shlomo Argamon, Ph.D
Best Practices and Admissibility of Forensic Author Identification
Carole Chaski, Ph.D.
Attribution of Mutual Understanding
Carl Vogel, Ph.D.
On the Robustness of Authorship Attribution Based on Character N-gram Features
Efstathios Stamatatos, Ph.D.
On Admissible Linguistic Evidence
Malcolm Coulthard, Ph.D.
TXT 4N6: Method, Consistency, and Distinctiveness In the Analysis of SMS Text Messages
Tim Grant, Ph.D.
Towards an Index of Idiolectal Similitude (Or Distance) In Forensic Authorship Analysis
M. Teresa Turell, Ph.D. and Nuria Gavalda
Linguistic Confusion in Court: Evidence From the Forensic Sciences
Jonathan J. Koehler, Ph.D.
Being Pragmatic About Forensic Linguistics
Edward K. Cheng, J.D.
Intuition Versus Algorithm: The Case of Forensic Authorship Attribution
Lawrence M. Solan, Ph.D., J.D.
Notes
Codifying Common Law: The Self-Critical Analysis Privilege and the New Jersey Patient Safety Act
Adam Blander