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Web Literature, Authorship Attribution and Editorial Workflow Ontologies

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In this paper, we illustrate a combinatorial approach to the problem of defining an ontology used for detecting multiple authorship and roles in weblogs and social network literature production. The investigation aims at providing a model of workflows and therefore traits to be recognised in these documents.

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Cristani, M., Olivieri, F., Tomazzoli, C., Zorzi, M. (2020). Web Literature, Authorship Attribution and Editorial Workflow Ontologies. In: Jezic, G., Chen-Burger, YH., Kusek, M., Šperka, R., Howlett, R., Jain, L. (eds) Agents and Multi-agent Systems: Technologies and Applications 2019. Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, vol 148. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-8679-4_11

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