20.188 ALLC/ACH paper

From: Humanist Discussion Group (by way of Willard McCarty willard.mccarty_at_kcl.ac.uk>
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 07:10:25 +0100

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         Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 06:57:05 +0100
         From: "nyhan, julianne" <julianne.nyhan_at_ucc.ie>
         Subject: RE: 20.182 queries: ALLC/ACH paper? processing Spanish texts?

Dear maurizio,

>I am searching for the Proceedings of ALLC-ACH
>conference of Goteborg 2004, and specifically for these papers:
>1) Juola, P. Ad-hoc Authorship Attribution
>2) Koppel, M. and Schler, J. (2004). Ad-hoc
Authorship Attribution Competition Approach
Outline.

I do not know if the proceedings are available
online (they were published by Goteborg
University), but I can send you on a photocopy of
the papers you are looking for - if that helps?

Regards,
Julianne Nyhan

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Dear humanists,
I am searching for the Proceedings of ALLC-ACH
conference of Goteborg 2004, and specifically for these papers:
1) Juola, P. Ad-hoc Authorship Attribution
Competition. In: Proceedings 2004 Joint
International Conference of the Association for Literary and Linguistic
Computing and the Association for Computers and
the Humanities (ALLC/ACH 2004), Go=A8teborg, Sweden.
2) Koppel, M. and Schler, J. (2004). Ad-hoc
Authorship Attribution Competition Approach
Outline. In Juola, P. (ed.), Ad-hoc Authorship Attribution Contest,
ACH/ALLC.

Does anyone know if they are available through an
online service like Ingenta, or the site of the
publisher (which I am not able to recognise)?

with many thanks for your help
maurizio

Maurizio Lana - ricercatore
Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici - Universit=E0 del Piemonte Orientale a
Vercelli
via Manzoni 8, I-13100 Vercelli
+39 347 7370925

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           Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2006 07:00:56 +0100
           From: Maria Esteva <mesteva_at_mail.utexas.edu>

Hi,

For my dissertation I will mine a corpus of corporate electronic
texts. The corpus contains some texts in English and Portuguese and I
need to focus on the Spanish section.

I am wondering if anybody knows where can I find some or all of the
next tools to process the texts:

Language identification software (to sort texts based on language)
Spanish stemmer
Spanish tokenizer
Spanish stop words list

Thanks,

Maria Esteva
Doctoral Candidate
School of Information
University of Texas at Austin
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