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Analyzing Suicide Notes with Forensic Linguistics and Deep Learning Techniques
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- Analyzing Suicide Notes with Forensic Linguistics and Deep Learning Techniques
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Yong-hun Lee & Gihyun Joh
Pages : 101-122
Abstract
Keywords
# suicide notes # forensic linguistics # Linguistic Inquiry and word count # PCA # t-SNE
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