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            Authorship Studies and the Dark Side of Social Media Analytics
            
            
               Patrick Juola (Duquesne University, USA)  
              
             
                    
            
              Abstract: The computational analysis of documents to learn   about their authorship (also known as authorship attribution and/or   authorship profiling) is an increasingly important area of research   and application of technology. This paper discusses the technology,   focusing on its application to social media in a variety of   disciplines. It includes a brief survey of the history as well as   three tutorial case studies, and discusses several significant   applications and societal benefits that authorship analysis has   brought about. It further argues, though, that while the benefits of   this technology have been great, it has created serious risks to   society that have not been sufficiently considered, addressed, or   mitigated. 
             
            
              Keywords: authorship attribution, computer security, social media 
             
            Categories: I.5.4, I.7.m, K.4.2, K.6.5  
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