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Building Lexicon for Sentiment Analysis from Massive Collection of HTML Documents
Nobuhiro Kaji
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Masaru Kitsuregawa
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Paper Details:
Month: June
Year: 2007
Location: Prague, Czech Republic
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CoNLL |
EMNLP |
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Supervised Ranking of Co-occurrence Profiles for Acquisition of Continuous Lexical Attributes
Julian Brooke
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Graeme Hirst
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A Position-aware Bidirectional Attention Network for Aspect-level Sentiment Analysis
Shuqin Gu
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Lipeng Zhang
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Yuexian Hou
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Yin Song
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Using Bilingual Knowledge and Ensemble Techniques for Unsupervised Chinese Sentiment Analysis
Xiaojun Wan
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Adapting a Polarity Lexicon using Integer Linear Programming for Domain-Specific Sentiment Classification
Yejin Choi
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Claire Cardie
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Learning General Connotation of Words using Graph-based Algorithms
Song Feng
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Ritwik Bose
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Yejin Choi
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Collocation Polarity Disambiguation Using Web-based Pseudo Contexts
Yanyan Zhao
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Bing Qin
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Ting Liu
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Is Twitter A Better Corpus for Measuring Sentiment Similarity?
Shi Feng
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Le Zhang
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Binyang Li
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Daling Wang
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Ge Yu
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Kam-Fai Wong
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Exploring Demographic Language Variations to Improve Multilingual Sentiment Analysis in Social Media
Svitlana Volkova
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Theresa Wilson
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David Yarowsky
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Opinion Mining in Newspaper Articles by Entropy-Based Word Connections
Thomas Scholz
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Stefan Conrad
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Attention-based LSTM for Aspect-level Sentiment Classification
Yequan Wang
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Minlie Huang
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Xiaoyan Zhu
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Li Zhao
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Semi-Supervised Polarity Lexicon Induction
Delip Rao
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Deepak Ravichandran
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Opinion Word Expansion and Target Extraction through Double Propagation
Guang Qiu
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Bing Liu
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Jiajun Bu
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Chun Chen
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Subjectivity Recognition on Word Senses via Semi-supervised Mincuts
Fangzhong Su
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Katja Markert
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The viability of web-derived polarity lexicons
Leonid Velikovich
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Sasha Blair-Goldensohn
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Kerry Hannan
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Ryan McDonald
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A Multi-Dimensional Bayesian Approach to Lexical Style
Julian Brooke
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Graeme Hirst
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The Good, the Bad, and the Unknown: Morphosyllabic Sentiment Tagging of Unseen Words
Karo Moilanen
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Stephen Pulman
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Connotation Lexicon: A Dash of Sentiment Beneath the Surface Meaning
Song Feng
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Jun Seok Kang
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Polina Kuznetsova
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Yejin Choi
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Exploring Sentiment in Social Media: Bootstrapping Subjectivity Clues from Multilingual Twitter Streams
Svitlana Volkova
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Theresa Wilson
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David Yarowsky
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Identifying Sentiment Words Using an Optimization-based Model without Seed Words
Hongliang Yu
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Zhi-Hong Deng
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Shiyingxue Li
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ConnotationWordNet: Learning Connotation over the Word+Sense Network
Jun Seok Kang
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Song Feng
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Leman Akoglu
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Yejin Choi
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Building Sentiment Lexicons for All Major Languages
Yanqing Chen
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Steven Skiena
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Towards Debugging Sentiment Lexicons
Andrew Schneider
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Eduard Dragut
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Connotation Frames: A Data-Driven Investigation
Hannah Rashkin
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Sameer Singh
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Yejin Choi
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Serendio: Simple and Practical lexicon based approach to Sentiment Analysis
Prabu Palanisamy
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Vineet Yadav
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Harsha Elchuri
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Analyzing Sentiment in Classical Chinese Poetry
Yufang Hou
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Anette Frank
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Debunking Sentiment Lexicons: A Case of Domain-Specific Sentiment Classification for Croatian
Paula Gombar
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Zoran Medić
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Domagoj Alagić
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Jan Šnajder
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