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From distinguishability to informativity

A quantitative text model for detecting random texts
  • Maxim Konca , Alexander Mehler , Daniel Baumartz und Wahed Hemati
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Language and Text
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Abstract

We present a study of the distinctiveness of random and non-random texts based on text characteristics of quantitative linguistics. We additionally experiment with text features that evaluate contiguity associations among sentences by means of BERT (Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers). To this end, we experiment with generative models for random texts as currently discussed in the context of neural networks. The chapter contributes to the clarification of deficits of existing random text models and of the informativeness of quantitative text features.

Abstract

We present a study of the distinctiveness of random and non-random texts based on text characteristics of quantitative linguistics. We additionally experiment with text features that evaluate contiguity associations among sentences by means of BERT (Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers). To this end, we experiment with generative models for random texts as currently discussed in the context of neural networks. The chapter contributes to the clarification of deficits of existing random text models and of the informativeness of quantitative text features.

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