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Multi-Level Structured Models for Document-Level Sentiment Classification
Ainur Yessenalina
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Yisong Yue
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Claire Cardie
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Paper Details:
Month: October
Year: 2010
Location: Cambridge, MA
Venue:
EMNLP |
SIG: SIGDAT
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Lateen EM: Unsupervised Training with Multiple Objectives, Applied to Dependency Grammar Induction
Valentin I. Spitkovsky
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Hiyan Alshawi
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Daniel Jurafsky
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A Discriminative Model for Query Spelling Correction with Latent Structural SVM
Huizhong Duan
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Yanen Li
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ChengXiang Zhai
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Dan Roth
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“I Object!” Modeling Latent Pragmatic Effects in Courtroom Dialogues
Dan Goldwasser
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Hal Daumé III
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Stance Classification using Dialogic Properties of Persuasion
Marilyn Walker
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Pranav Anand
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Rob Abbott
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Ricky Grant
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Discourse Connectors for Latent Subjectivity in Sentiment Analysis
Rakshit Trivedi
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Jacob Eisenstein
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Joint Training of Dependency Parsing Filters through Latent Support Vector Machines
Colin Cherry
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Shane Bergsma
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Semi-supervised latent variable models for sentence-level sentiment analysis
Oscar Täckström
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Ryan McDonald
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Subgroup Detection in Ideological Discussions
Amjad Abu-Jbara
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Pradeep Dasigi
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Mona Diab
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Dragomir Radev
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Fine Granular Aspect Analysis using Latent Structural Models
Lei Fang
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Minlie Huang
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Sentiment Relevance
Christian Scheible
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Hinrich Schütze
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Public Dialogue: Analysis of Tolerance in Online Discussions
Arjun Mukherjee
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Vivek Venkataraman
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Bing Liu
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Sharon Meraz
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Extra-Linguistic Constraints on Stance Recognition in Ideological Debates
Kazi Saidul Hasan
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Vincent Ng
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Linguistic Structured Sparsity in Text Categorization
Dani Yogatama
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Noah A. Smith
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Frame Semantics for Stance Classification
Kazi Saidul Hasan
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Vincent Ng
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http://projects.yisongyue.com/svmsle/
http://www.cs.pitt.edu/mpqa/
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http://www.cs.cornell.edu/
Field Of Study
Task
Sentiment Analysis
Text Categorization
Approach
Graphical Model
Language
English
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