A thesis compiles published work claiming that lightweight adapters, contrastive disentanglement, and instruction tuning improve text style transfer, authorship attribution, and authorship verification.
Character-level and Multi-channel Convolutional Neural Networks for Large-scale Authorship Attribution
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Convolutional neural networks (CNNs) have demonstrated superior capability for extracting information from raw signals in computer vision. Recently, character-level and multi-channel CNNs have exhibited excellent performance for sentence classification tasks. We apply CNNs to large-scale authorship attribution, which aims to determine an unknown text's author among many candidate authors, motivated by their ability to process character-level signals and to differentiate between a large number of classes, while making fast predictions in comparison to state-of-the-art approaches. We extensively evaluate CNN-based approaches that leverage word and character channels and compare them against state-of-the-art methods for a large range of author numbers, shedding new light on traditional approaches. We show that character-level CNNs outperform the state-of-the-art on four out of five datasets in different domains. Additionally, we present the first application of authorship attribution to reddit.
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Learning Text Styles: A Study on Transfer, Attribution, and Verification
A thesis compiles published work claiming that lightweight adapters, contrastive disentanglement, and instruction tuning improve text style transfer, authorship attribution, and authorship verification.