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Overview

Jacques Savoy is affiliated with the University of Neuchâtel in Switzerland and specializes in research within the field of computer science. Their work spans various subfields, including artificial intelligence, sociology and political science, information systems, literature and literary theory, and general social sciences.

Their research extensively covers several topics, notably authorship attribution and profiling, misinformation and its impacts, sentiment analysis and opinion mining, spam and phishing detection, natural language processing techniques, discourse analysis in language studies, and computational and text analysis methods.

Recent publications by Jacques Savoy include the following:

  • "Gender identification on Twitter," 2021, Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology
  • "Trump's and Biden's styles during the 2020 US presidential election," 2021, Digital Scholarship in the Humanities
  • "Stylometric analysis of Trump's tweets," 2021, Digital Scholarship in the Humanities
  • "Stylometric analysis of characters in Shakespeare's plays," 2022, Digital Scholarship in the Humanities
  • "Stylometric analysis of French plays of the 17th century," 2024, Digital Scholarship in the Humanities

Jacques Savoy collaborates frequently with several co-authors, including Dominique Labbé, Christoph Glauser, Loris Schmid, Cyril Labbé, and Catherine Ikae.

Publication venues where their work appears regularly include:

  • Digital Scholarship in the Humanities
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology
  • International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Best Publications

  • Term proximity scoring for keyword-based retrieval systems

    Yves Rasolofo;Jacques Savoy

  • Searching information in hypertext systems using multiple sources of evidence

    Jacques Savoy

  • Statistical inference in retrieval effectiveness evaluation

    Jacques Savoy

  • A stemming procedure and stopword list for general French corpora

    Jacques Savoy

  • Stemming of French words based on grammatical categories

    Jacques Savoy

  • Database merging strategy based on logistic regression

    Anne Le Calvé;Jacques Savoy

  • Report on CLEF-2001 Experiments: Effective Combined Query-Translation Approach

    Jacques Savoy

  • Approaches to collection selection and results merging for distributed information retrieval

    Yves Rasolofo;Faïza Abbaci;Jacques Savoy

  • Light stemming approaches for the French, Portuguese, German and Hungarian languages

    Jacques Savoy

  • Result merging strategies for a current news metasearcher

    Yves Rasolofo;David Hawking;Jacques Savoy

  • Searching in Medline: Query expansion and manual indexing evaluation

    Samir Abdou;Jacques Savoy

  • Authorship attribution based on a probabilistic topic model

    Jacques Savoy

  • Retrieval effectiveness on the web

    Jacques Savoy;Justin Picard

  • Authorship Attribution Based on Specific Vocabulary

    Jacques Savoy

  • When stopword lists make the difference

    Ljiljana Dolamic;Jacques Savoy

  • Bibliographic database access using free-text and controlled vocabulary: an evaluation

    Jacques Savoy

  • Report on CLEF-2001 Experiments.

    Jacques Savoy

  • Lexical Analysis of US Political Speeches

    Jacques Savoy

  • Combining Multiple Strategies for Effective Monolingual and Cross-Language Retrieval

    Jacques Savoy

  • When stopword lists make the difference

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  • Elements of a computational model for multi-party discourse: The turn-taking behavior of Supreme Court justices

    Timothy Hawes;Jimmy Lin;Philip Resnik

Frequent Co-Authors

Patrick Ruch
Patrick Ruch Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics
Horst Bunke
Horst Bunke University of Bern
Jaap Kamps
Jaap Kamps University of Amsterdam
Fabio Crestani
Fabio Crestani Universita della Svizzera Italiana
David Hawking
David Hawking Microsoft (United States)
Henning Müller
Henning Müller University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland
Hsin-Hsi Chen
Hsin-Hsi Chen National Taiwan University

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