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+ | === Pre-Assignment === | ||
+ | I decided to create a new program to test a theory I was told. | ||
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+ | I was told by a professor that she believed that by taking a look at how a paper was written, she could tell if it was written by the same author. Further, she believed that a computer could tell if two pieces of text were written by the same author by looking at how it was written. | ||
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+ | I decided to create a program that would analyze two pieces of text to try and determine if the same person wrote both pieces. | ||
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+ | I decided to look at: | ||
+ | # '''average words/sentence''' | ||
+ | # '''average word length''' | ||
+ | # '''average sentences/paragraph''' | ||
+ | # '''average commas/sentence''' | ||
+ | # '''average colons/paragraph.''' | ||
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+ | I then use this information to calculate how different two pieces are from each other. If they are within what I determined to be a 5% different writing style, I suggest the two pieces were written by the same person, otherwise I suggest they were written by two separate people. | ||
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+ | To test this I ran the program on work by Shakespeare, One of my friends, and myself. | ||
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+ | The program successfully was able to determine which author wrote each piece of text. | ||
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=== Assignment 1 === | === Assignment 1 === | ||
=== Assignment 2 === | === Assignment 2 === | ||
=== Assignment 3 === | === Assignment 3 === |
Revision as of 20:21, 15 March 2016
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A Team Members
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Progress
Pre-Assignment
I decided to create a new program to test a theory I was told.
I was told by a professor that she believed that by taking a look at how a paper was written, she could tell if it was written by the same author. Further, she believed that a computer could tell if two pieces of text were written by the same author by looking at how it was written.
I decided to create a program that would analyze two pieces of text to try and determine if the same person wrote both pieces.
I decided to look at:
- average words/sentence
- average word length
- average sentences/paragraph
- average commas/sentence
- average colons/paragraph.
I then use this information to calculate how different two pieces are from each other. If they are within what I determined to be a 5% different writing style, I suggest the two pieces were written by the same person, otherwise I suggest they were written by two separate people.
To test this I ran the program on work by Shakespeare, One of my friends, and myself.
The program successfully was able to determine which author wrote each piece of text.