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*SEMEVAL - 2015
Total Papers:- 199
Total Papers accross all years:- 1898
Total Citations :- 775
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ULisboa: Recognition and Normalization of Medical Concepts
André Leal |
Bruno Martins |
Francisco Couto |
CUAB: Supervised Learning of Disorders and their Attributes using Relations
James Gung |
John Osborne |
Steven Bethard |
BioinformaticsUA: Machine Learning and Rule-Based Recognition of Disorders and Clinical Attributes from Patient Notes
Sérgio Matos |
José Sequeira |
José Luís Oliveira |
LIST-LUX: Disorder Identification from Clinical Texts
Asma Ben Abacha |
Aikaterini Karanasiou |
Yassine Mrabet |
Julio Cesar Dos Reis |
IIIT-H at SemEval 2015: Twitter Sentiment Analysis – The Good, the Bad and the Neutral!
Ayushi Dalmia |
Manish Gupta |
Vasudeva Varma |
CIS-positive: A Combination of Convolutional Neural Networks and Support Vector Machines for Sentiment Analysis in Twitter
Sebastian Ebert |
Ngoc Thang Vu |
Hinrich Schütze |
GTI: An Unsupervised Approach for Sentiment Analysis in Twitter
Milagros Fernández-Gavilanes |
Tamara Álvarez-López |
Jonathan Juncal-Martínez |
Enrique Costa-Montenegro |
Francisco Javier González-Castaño |
Gradiant-Analytics: Training Polarity Shifters with CRFs for Message Level Polarity Detection
Héctor Cerezo-Costas |
Diego Celix-Salgado |
IOA: Improving SVM Based Sentiment Classification Through Post Processing
Peijia Li |
Weiqun Xu |
Chenglong Ma |
Jia Sun |
Yonghong Yan |
RoseMerry: A Baseline Message-level Sentiment Classification System
Huizhi Liang |
Richard Fothergill |
Timothy Baldwin |
UDLAP: Sentiment Analysis Using a Graph-Based Representation
Esteban Castillo |
Ofelia Cervantes |
Darnes Vilariño |
David Báez |
Alfredo Sánchez |
ELiRF: A SVM Approach for SA tasks in Twitter at SemEval-2015
Mayte Giménez |
Ferran Pla |
Lluís-F. Hurtado |
Sentibase: Sentiment Analysis in Twitter on a Budget
Satarupa Guha |
Aditya Joshi |
Vasudeva Varma |
IITPSemEval: Sentiment Discovery from 140 Characters
Ayush Kumar |
Vamsi Krishna |
Asif Ekbal |
SWASH: A Naive Bayes Classifier for Tweet Sentiment Identification
Ruth Talbot |
Chloe Acheampong |
Richard Wicentowski |
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