Authorship verification is a crucial task in digital forensic investigations,where it is often necessary to determine whether a specific individual wrote a particular piece of text.Convolutional Neural Networks(CNNs)h...Authorship verification is a crucial task in digital forensic investigations,where it is often necessary to determine whether a specific individual wrote a particular piece of text.Convolutional Neural Networks(CNNs)have shown promise in solving this problem,but their performance highly depends on the choice of hyperparameters.In this paper,we explore the effectiveness of hyperparameter tuning in improving the performance of CNNs for authorship verification.We conduct experiments using a Hyper Tuned CNN model with three popular optimization algorithms:Adaptive Moment Estimation(ADAM),StochasticGradientDescent(SGD),andRoot Mean Squared Propagation(RMSPROP).The model is trained and tested on a dataset of text samples collected from various authors,and the performance is evaluated using accuracy,precision,recall,and F1 score.We compare the performance of the three optimization algorithms and demonstrate the effectiveness of hyperparameter tuning in improving the accuracy of the CNN model.Our results show that the Hyper Tuned CNN model with ADAM Optimizer achieves the highest accuracy of up to 90%.Furthermore,we demonstrate that hyperparameter tuning can help achieve significant performance improvements,even using a relatively simple model architecture like CNNs.Our findings suggest that the choice of the optimization algorithm is a crucial factor in the performance of CNNs for authorship verification and that hyperparameter tuning can be an effective way to optimize this choice.Overall,this paper demonstrates the effectiveness of hyperparameter tuning in improving the performance of CNNs for authorship verification in digital forensic investigations.Our findings have important implications for developing accurate and reliable authorship verification systems,which are crucial for various applications in digital forensics,such as identifying the author of anonymous threatening messages or detecting cases of plagiarism.展开更多
1st cases of COVID-19 were reported in March 2020 in Bangladesh and rapidly increased daily. So many steps were taken by the Bangladesh government to reduce the outbreak of COVID-19, such as masks, gatherings, local m...1st cases of COVID-19 were reported in March 2020 in Bangladesh and rapidly increased daily. So many steps were taken by the Bangladesh government to reduce the outbreak of COVID-19, such as masks, gatherings, local movements, international movements, etc. The data was collected from the World Health Organization. In this research, different variables have been used for analysis, for instance, new cases, new deaths, masks, schools, business, gatherings, domestic movement, international travel, new test, positive rate, test per case, new vaccination smoothed, new vaccine, total vaccination, and stringency index. Machine learning algorithms were used to predict and build the model, such as linear regression, K-nearest neighbours, decision trees, random forests, and support vector machines. Accuracy and Mean Square error (MSE) were used to test the model. A hyperparameter was also applied to find the optimum values of parameters. After computing the analysis, the result showed that the linear regression algorithm performs the best overall among the algorithms listed, with the highest testing accuracy and the lowest RMSE before and after hyper-tuning. The highest accuracy and lowest MSE were used for the best model, and for this data set, Linear regression got the highest accuracy, 0.98 and 0.97 and the lowest MSE, 4.79 and 4.04, respectively.展开更多
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文摘Authorship verification is a crucial task in digital forensic investigations,where it is often necessary to determine whether a specific individual wrote a particular piece of text.Convolutional Neural Networks(CNNs)have shown promise in solving this problem,but their performance highly depends on the choice of hyperparameters.In this paper,we explore the effectiveness of hyperparameter tuning in improving the performance of CNNs for authorship verification.We conduct experiments using a Hyper Tuned CNN model with three popular optimization algorithms:Adaptive Moment Estimation(ADAM),StochasticGradientDescent(SGD),andRoot Mean Squared Propagation(RMSPROP).The model is trained and tested on a dataset of text samples collected from various authors,and the performance is evaluated using accuracy,precision,recall,and F1 score.We compare the performance of the three optimization algorithms and demonstrate the effectiveness of hyperparameter tuning in improving the accuracy of the CNN model.Our results show that the Hyper Tuned CNN model with ADAM Optimizer achieves the highest accuracy of up to 90%.Furthermore,we demonstrate that hyperparameter tuning can help achieve significant performance improvements,even using a relatively simple model architecture like CNNs.Our findings suggest that the choice of the optimization algorithm is a crucial factor in the performance of CNNs for authorship verification and that hyperparameter tuning can be an effective way to optimize this choice.Overall,this paper demonstrates the effectiveness of hyperparameter tuning in improving the performance of CNNs for authorship verification in digital forensic investigations.Our findings have important implications for developing accurate and reliable authorship verification systems,which are crucial for various applications in digital forensics,such as identifying the author of anonymous threatening messages or detecting cases of plagiarism.
文摘1st cases of COVID-19 were reported in March 2020 in Bangladesh and rapidly increased daily. So many steps were taken by the Bangladesh government to reduce the outbreak of COVID-19, such as masks, gatherings, local movements, international movements, etc. The data was collected from the World Health Organization. In this research, different variables have been used for analysis, for instance, new cases, new deaths, masks, schools, business, gatherings, domestic movement, international travel, new test, positive rate, test per case, new vaccination smoothed, new vaccine, total vaccination, and stringency index. Machine learning algorithms were used to predict and build the model, such as linear regression, K-nearest neighbours, decision trees, random forests, and support vector machines. Accuracy and Mean Square error (MSE) were used to test the model. A hyperparameter was also applied to find the optimum values of parameters. After computing the analysis, the result showed that the linear regression algorithm performs the best overall among the algorithms listed, with the highest testing accuracy and the lowest RMSE before and after hyper-tuning. The highest accuracy and lowest MSE were used for the best model, and for this data set, Linear regression got the highest accuracy, 0.98 and 0.97 and the lowest MSE, 4.79 and 4.04, respectively.