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Chord diagrams 1 Classification task 1 Explainable artificial intelligence 1 Feature space partition 1 Interpretable machine learning 1 authorship attribution 1 classification task 1 function words 1 principal components 1 stylistic features 1 stylometry 1 syntactic characteristics 1 text categorization 1
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Can, Mehmet 1 Gerharz, Alexander 1 Groll, Andreas 1 Jamak, Amir 1 Savatić, Alen 1 Schauberger, Gunther 1
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AStA Advances in Statistical Analysis 1 Business Systems Research 1
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Deducing neighborhoods of classes from a fitted model
Gerharz, Alexander; Groll, Andreas; Schauberger, Gunther - In: AStA Advances in Statistical Analysis 108 (2024) 2, pp. 395-425
In this article, a new kind of interpretable machine learning method is presented, which can help to understand the partition of the feature space into predicted classes in a classification model using quantile shifts, and this way make the underlying statistical or machine learning model more...
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Principal component analysis for authorship attribution
Jamak, Amir; Savatić, Alen; Can, Mehmet - In: Business Systems Research 3 (2012) 2, pp. 49-56
Background: To recognize the authors of the texts by the use of statistical tools, one first needs to decide about the features to be used as author characteristics, and then extract these features from texts. The features extracted from texts are mostly the counts of so called function words....
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