DCNN Embeddings and Folding
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sarpaykent commented
Hello, I enjoyed reading your paper "A Needle in a Haystack? Harnessing Onomatopoeia and User-specific Stylometrics for Authorship Attribution of Micro-messages". I would like to run the CNNs on my dataset but I'm having a hard time where DCNN.embeddings and DCNN.folding are coming from. I couldn't see these files under the DCNN folder. Is there a possibility that they are missing?
Regards,
theocjr commented
Hi
The code you look for is in https://github.com/FredericGodin/DynamicCNN .
The ones (networks.py and convolutions.py) on my repositories are the ones
I edited.
Have fun
Antonio
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Hello, I enjoyed reading your paper "A Needle in a Haystack? Harnessing
Onomatopoeia and User-specific Stylometrics for Authorship Attribution of
Micro-messages". I would like to run the CNNs on my dataset but I'm having
a hard time where DCNN.embeddings
<https://github.com/theocjr/social-media-forensics/blob/15e98b0f7f082613554bf4a47366653beab4fb90/microblog_authorship_attribution/deep_learning/cnn/DynamicCNN/networks.py#L26>
and DCNN.folding are coming from. I couldn't see these files under the DCNN
folder. Is there a possibility that they are missing?
Regards,
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sarpaykent commented
Thank you for the clarification!
theocjr commented
You're welcome. I'll update the repository with the ones left. Thank you
for letting me know.
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