Via Danger Room Blog -
You might think your anonymous online rants are oh-so-clever. But they'll give you away, too. A federally-funded artificial intelligence lab is figuring out how to track people over the Internet, based on how they write.
The University of Arizona's ultra-ambitious "Dark Web" project "aims to systematically collect and analyze all terrorist-generated content on the Web," the National Science Foundation notes. And that analysis, according to the Arizona Star, includes a program which "identif[ies] and track[s] individual authors by their writing styles."
the non-automated part of this technique (identifying a person by her writing style) is old news :-)
ReplyDeleteVery old news, I am sure. Yet, data mining via the internet is still pretty hot news ;)
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