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Burrows, John "'Delta': A Measure of Stylistic Difference and a Guide to Likely Authorship" Literary and
Linguistic Computing 17 (2002): 267-87
_____ "Questions of Authorship: Attribution and Beyond" Computers and the Humanities 37 (2003): 5-32
_____ "All the Way Through: Testing for Authorship in Different Frequency Strata" Literary and Linguistic
Computing 22 (2007): 27-47
Craig, Hugh "Shakespeare's Vocabulary: Myth and reality" Shakespeare Quarterly 62 (2011): 53-74
_____ The Date of Sir Thomas More" Shakespeare Survey 66 (2013): 38-54
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William Baker and Kenneth Womack (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001-)
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_____ The Struggle for Shakespeare's Text: Twentieth-Century Editorial Theory and Practice (Cambridge:
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Egan, Gabriel, Steven Roth and Matthew Steggle "SHAXICAN: Perl Scripts Working on Shakespeare's
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Shakespearian Authorship Attribution" Shakespeare Quarterly (accepted for summer 2016 issue)
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CFS Technical References


Breimen, Leo "Random Forests" Machine Learning 45 (2001): 5-35
Burrows, John "'Delta': A Measure of Stylistic Difference and a Guide to Likely Authorship" Literary
and Linguistic Computing 17 (2002): 267-87
_____ "Questions of Authorship: Attribution and Beyond" Computers and the Humanities 37 (2003):
5-32
_____ "All the Way Through: Testing for Authorship in Different Frequency Strata" Literary and
Linguistic Computing 22 (2007): 27-47
Craig, Hugh and Arthur F. Kinney Shakespeare, Computers, and the Mystery of Authorship
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009)
Egan, Gabriel, Alejandro Ribeiro, Mark Eisen, and Santiago Segarra "Word Adjacency Networks
and Shakespearian Authorship Attribution" Shakespeare Quarterly (accepted for summer
2016 issue)
Jockers, Matthew L. and Daniela M. Witten "A Comparative Study of Machine Learning Methods for
Authorship Attribution" Literary and Linguistic Computing 25 (2010): 215-24
López-Ruiz,  R. L., H.L. Mancini, and X. Calbet "A Statistical Measure of Complexity" Physics Letter
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Martín, M. T., A. Plastino, and O. A. Rosso. "Statistical Complexity and Disequilibrium" Physics
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