I provide several resources that you might find useful if you already are interested in style (representations). And resources to convince you that you should be more interested in style representations.

Survey Paper: A Plea for More Style Representations (Preprint) — Our survey paper on style representations, covering definitions, models, datasets, and open challenges.

Companion Website: StyleSurvey — An interactive companion site with curated resources organized into papers, definitions, models/tools, and datasets related to style representations. This is far from exhaustive, help with pull requests or e-mails!

Code Repository: GitHub — The repository behind the companion website, containing code, quickstart guides, and all collected resources.

Tool: diversify-text in alpha version — A tool to generate stylistically diverse paraphrases of your own texts using local transformer models. Includes documentation on usage, supported file formats, paraphrasing methods (e.g. TinyStyler, prompting), and an API reference.