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In many instances, one piece of evidence alone will not be enough to make an accurate decision about the intertextual relationship between two texts. More evidence, combined in a probabilistic way, can improve our confidence in a classification result.
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Forstall, C.W., Scheirer, W.J. (2019). Meta-Matching: Combining Evidence From Heterogeneous Sources. In: Quantitative Intertextuality. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-23415-7_7
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