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Joint Inference and Disambiguation of Implicit Sentiments via Implicature Constraints
Lingjia Deng
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Janyce Wiebe
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Yoonjung Choi
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Paper Details:
Month: August
Year: 2014
Location: Dublin, Ireland
Venue:
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+/-EffectWordNet: Sense-level Lexicon Acquisition for Opinion Inference
Yoonjung Choi
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Janyce Wiebe
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Inducing Domain-Specific Sentiment Lexicons from Unlabeled Corpora
William L. Hamilton
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Kevin Clark
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Jure Leskovec
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Dan Jurafsky
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Document-level Sentiment Inference with Social, Faction, and Discourse Context
Eunsol Choi
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Hannah Rashkin
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Luke Zettlemoyer
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Yejin Choi
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An Object-oriented Model of Role Framing and Attitude Prediction
Manfred Klenner
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Field Of Study
Linguistic Trends
Discourse
Task
Syntactic Parsing
Semantic Parsing
Information Extraction
Sentiment Analysis
Coreference Resolution
Summarization
Language
English
Dataset
Social Media
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