Genre Classification of Books in Russian with Stylometric Features: A Case Study

Information Pub Date : 2024-06-07 DOI:10.3390/info15060340
N. Vanetik, Margarita Tiamanova, Genady Kogan, Marina Litvak
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Within the literary domain, genres function as fundamental organizing concepts that provide readers, publishers, and academics with a unified framework. Genres are discrete categories that are distinguished by common stylistic, thematic, and structural components. They facilitate the categorization process and improve our understanding of a wide range of literary expressions. In this paper, we introduce a new dataset for genre classification of Russian books, covering 11 literary genres. We also perform dataset evaluation for the tasks of binary and multi-class genre identification. Through extensive experimentation and analysis, we explore the effectiveness of different text representations, including stylometric features, in genre classification. Our findings clarify the challenges present in classifying Russian literature by genre, revealing insights into the performance of different models across various genres. Furthermore, we address several research questions regarding the difficulty of multi-class classification compared to binary classification, and the impact of stylometric features on classification accuracy.
利用文体特征对俄语书籍进行体裁分类:案例研究
在文学领域,流派作为基本的组织概念,为读者、出版商和学术界提供了一个统一的框架。流派是离散的类别,由共同的文体、主题和结构成分区分开来。它们促进了分类过程,提高了我们对各种文学表现形式的理解。在本文中,我们介绍了一个新的俄罗斯图书流派分类数据集,涵盖 11 种文学流派。我们还针对二元和多类体裁识别任务进行了数据集评估。通过广泛的实验和分析,我们探索了不同文本表征(包括文体特征)在体裁分类中的有效性。我们的研究结果阐明了俄罗斯文学体裁分类所面临的挑战,揭示了不同模型在不同体裁中的表现。此外,我们还解决了多个研究问题,包括多类分类与二元分类相比的难度,以及文体特征对分类准确性的影响。
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