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I received several requests for summaries of information I received on the Disputed Authorship Index, but I am sad to report that the net community seems to have had little experience in this area. For those of you interested in reading more about the statistical methods involved in the DAI, see Murray Miron's paper "The Resolution of Disputed Communication Origins", _Speech and Langauge: Advances in Baseic Research and Practice_, Vol. 5, 1981, pp. 405-466. Surely there's some NLP-oriented Ph.D. candidate out there with no ideas for a good dissertation topic... Best regards, Curtis D. Frye The MITRE Corporation, ATTN MS 267, 7525 Colshire Dr., McLean, VA 22102 USA (703) 883-7843 cfryeMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueciis.mitre.org (preferred) or cdfrye
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