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Authorship identification is the task of identifying the author of a given text from a set of suspects. The main concern of this task is to define an appropriate characterization of texts that captures the writing style of authors. Although deep learning was recently used in different natural language processing tasks, it has not been used in author identification (to the best of our knowledge). In...