Cybercrime and Authorship Detection in Very Short Texts A Quantitative Morpho-lexical Approach | ||
مجلة البحث العلمي في الآداب | ||
Article 10, Volume 20, العدد العشرون الجزء الأول - Serial Number 1, July 2019, Pages 1-25 PDF (425.37 K) | ||
Document Type: المقالة الأصلية | ||
DOI: 10.21608/jssa.2019.38725 | ||
Author | ||
Abdulfattah Omar* | ||
Department of English, College of Science & Humanities, Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, Al-Kharj, Riyadh, 11942, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. | ||
Abstract | ||
Abstract The present study proposes an integrated framework that considers letter-pair frequencies/combinations along with the lexical features of documents. Drawing on a quantitative morpho-lexical approach, the study tests the hypothesis that letter information or mapping carries unique stylistic features; and therefore detecting stable word combinations and morphological patterns can be used to enhance the authorship performance in relation to very short texts. The data used for analysis is a corpus of 12240 tweets derived from 87 Twitter accounts. Self-organizing maps (SOMs) model is used for classifying the input patterns that share common features together as a clue that tweets grouped under one class membership are written by the same author. Results indicate that the classification accuracy based on the proposed system is around 76%. Up to 22% of this accuracy was lost, however, when only distinctive words were used, and 26% was lost when the classification performance was based on letter combinations and morphological patterns only. The integration of letter-pairs and morphological patterns had the advantage of improving the accuracy of determining the author of a given tweet. This indicates that the integration of different linguistic variables into an integrated system leads to a better classification performance of very short texts. It is also clear that the use of the self-organizing map (SOM) led to better clustering performance for its capacity to integrate two different linguistic levels of each author profile together. . | ||
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