Please note that due to an ongoing FORGE curse, David Kernot’s talk has been cancelled. We may reschedule once we’ve taken advice on how to cast counter-curse measures.
Month: March 2020
Kernot – The Application of Stylometric Analysis to Fake News: The statistical analysis of language variations for identity
The Psycholinguistics Research Group and FORGE are delighted to announce a joint talk by our upcoming external speaker: David Kernot (Australian Department of Defence, Science and Technology). Details of his talk are below:
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The Application of Stylometric Analysis to Fake News: The statistical analysis of language variations for identityABSTRACT
The known and contested works of Shakespeare along with other Elizabethan playwrights have a rich tapestry of research around contested authorship. Using a series of algorithms based on aspects of the human referential process, sensory word use, and internal gender, we highlight several new claims about Shakespeare’s work. Drawing on embodied cognition, the research is then placed within today’s security landscape. By examining adversarial data, extreme, lone actor, and troll messaging, we suggest that early signs of radicalisation might exist to cue bigger systems.TIME & PLACE
1230-1330, Tue 17th Mar, Fylde D18
All are welcome to attend.