by Carole Chaski | Oct 16, 2012 | author identification, authorship attribution, confidentiality, ground truth data, validation testing
Last week I participated in the Authorship Attribution Workshop at Brooklyn Law School, funded by NSF and hosted by Larry Solan. It was great to meet people whose work I’ve followed and only communicated with through email (Moshe Koppel, Carl Vogel, Statis...
by Carole Chaski | Aug 7, 2012 | author identification, Daubert standards, expert witness, forensic science, Frye standard
When I arrived at the National Institute of Justice to begin my Visiting Research Fellowship in 1995, my program manager Dick Rau mentioned that he had a job for me. I was expected to provide some technical support to NIJ staff, but I certainly did not expect what...
by Carole Chaski | Aug 3, 2012 | author identification, Daubert standards, expert witness, forensic linguistics, forensic science, LSA Institute Summer 2013, NAS Report
The National Academy of Sciences allows free pdf downloads of many of its publications. Several of these are listed at www.LinguisticEvidence.org website under Research and Publications: Essential Documents. A best seller from the National Academies Press is the NAS...