Using adversary text to detect adversary phase changes.
Author(s) -
Ann Speed,
Adele Doser,
Christina Warrender
Publication year - 2009
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/983677
Subject(s) - adversary , perspective (graphical) , computer science , key (lock) , phase (matter) , data science , information retrieval , data mining , artificial intelligence , computer security , chemistry , organic chemistry
The purpose of this work was to help develop a research roadmap and small proof ofconcept for addressing key problems and gaps from the perspective of using text analysis methods as a primary tool for detecting when a group is undergoing a phase change. Self- rganizing map (SOM) techniques were used to analyze text data obtained from the tworld-wide web. Statistical studies indicate that it may be possible to predict phase changes, as well as detect whether or not an example of writing can be attributed to a group of interest.
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