Patrick Juola
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Patrick Juola | |
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Born | 1966 (age 57–58) |
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Years active | 1998-present |
Known for | Stylometry |
Patrick Juola is an American computer scientist who works in text analysis, security, forensics, and stylometry.[citation needed] He is currently a professor of computer science as well as the Cybersecurity Studies program Director at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh.[1] In 2013, Juola used computerized textual analysis of The Cuckoo's Calling to help uncover its author's true identity, after the Sunday Times newspaper had received a tip-off. He demonstrated that the author name "Robert Galbraith" was a pseudonym for J. K. Rowling.[2]
Juola was the primary creator of the Java Graphical Authorship Attribution Program (JGAAP).[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Patrick Juola". www.duq.edu. Retrieved 2024-06-05.
- ^ Lichtman, Flora (July 26, 2013). "Uncovering the Mystery of J. K. Rowling's Latest Novel". Science Friday. National Public Radio.
- ^ "Patrick Juola". ScienceFriday.
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