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Autores principales: Selvioğlu, A., Adanova, V., Atagoziev, M.
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author Selvioğlu, A.
Adanova, V.
Atagoziev, M.
author_facet Selvioğlu, A.
Adanova, V.
Atagoziev, M.
contents With the rise of advanced natural language models like GPT, distinguishing between human-written and GPT-generated text has become increasingly challenging and crucial across various domains, including academia. The long-standing issue of plagiarism has grown more pressing, now compounded by concerns about the authenticity of information, as it is not always clear whether the presented facts are genuine or fabricated. In this paper, we present a comprehensive study of feature extraction and analysis for differentiating between human-written and GPT-generated text. By applying machine learning classifiers to these extracted features, we evaluate the significance of each feature in detection. Our results demonstrate that human and GPT-generated texts exhibit distinct writing styles, which can be effectively captured by our features. Given sufficiently long text, the two can be differentiated with high accuracy.
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spellingShingle Feature Extraction and Analysis for GPT-Generated Text
Selvioğlu, A.
Adanova, V.
Atagoziev, M.
Computation and Language
With the rise of advanced natural language models like GPT, distinguishing between human-written and GPT-generated text has become increasingly challenging and crucial across various domains, including academia. The long-standing issue of plagiarism has grown more pressing, now compounded by concerns about the authenticity of information, as it is not always clear whether the presented facts are genuine or fabricated. In this paper, we present a comprehensive study of feature extraction and analysis for differentiating between human-written and GPT-generated text. By applying machine learning classifiers to these extracted features, we evaluate the significance of each feature in detection. Our results demonstrate that human and GPT-generated texts exhibit distinct writing styles, which can be effectively captured by our features. Given sufficiently long text, the two can be differentiated with high accuracy.
title Feature Extraction and Analysis for GPT-Generated Text
topic Computation and Language
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.13687