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Gender Inference of Twitter Users in Non-English Contexts
Morgane Ciot
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Morgan Sonderegger
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Derek Ruths
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Month: October
Year: 2013
Location: Seattle, Washington, USA
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SIG: SIGDAT
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Predicting Restaurant Consumption Level through Social Media Footprints
Yang Xiao
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Yuan Wang
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Hangyu Mao
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Zhen Xiao
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Cross-media User Profiling with Joint Textual and Social User Embedding
Jingjing Wang
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Shoushan Li
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Mingqi Jiang
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Hanqian Wu
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Guodong Zhou
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Developing Age and Gender Predictive Lexica over Social Media
Maarten Sap
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Gregory Park
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Johannes Eichstaedt
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Margaret Kern
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David Stillwell
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Michal Kosinski
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Lyle Ungar
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Hansen Andrew Schwartz
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Major Life Event Extraction from Twitter based on Congratulations/Condolences Speech Acts
Jiwei Li
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Alan Ritter
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Claire Cardie
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Eduard Hovy
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Motivating Personality-aware Machine Translation
Shachar Mirkin
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Scott Nowson
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Caroline Brun
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Julien Perez
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evision PDF of 'Multitask Learning for Mental Health Conditions with Limited Social Media Data
Adrian Benton
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Margaret Mitchell
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Dirk Hovy
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Cross-lingual syntactic variation over age and gender
Anders Johannsen
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Dirk Hovy
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Anders Søgaard
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TwiSty: A Multilingual Twitter Stylometry Corpus for Gender and Personality Profiling
Ben Verhoeven
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Walter Daelemans
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Barbara Plank
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Weakly Supervised User Profile Extraction from Twitter
Jiwei Li
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Alan Ritter
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Eduard Hovy
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Demographic Factors Improve Classification Performance
Dirk Hovy
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The Social Impact of Natural Language Processing
Dirk Hovy
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Shannon L. Spruit
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User Type Classification of Tweets with Implications for Event Recognition
Lalindra De Silva
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Ellen Riloff
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A Corpus Study for Identifying Evidence on Microblogs
Paul Reisert
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Junta Mizuno
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Miwa Kanno
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Naoaki Okazaki
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Kentaro Inui
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Personality Traits on Twitter—or—How to Get 1,500 Personality Tests in a Week
Barbara Plank
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Dirk Hovy
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#WhoAmI in 160 Characters? Classifying Social Identities Based on Twitter Profile Descriptions
Anna Priante
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Djoerd Hiemstra
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Tijs van den Broek
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Aaqib Saeed
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Michel Ehrenhard
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Ariana Need
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Demographer: Extremely Simple Name Demographics
Rebecca Knowles
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Josh Carroll
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Mark Dredze
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Aligning Entity Names with Online Aliases on Twitter
Kevin McKelvey
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Peter Goutzounis
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Stephen da Cruz
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Nathanael Chambers
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Simple Queries as Distant Labels for Predicting Gender on Twitter
Chris Emmery
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Grzegorz Chrupała
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Walter Daelemans
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Semantic Variation in Online Communities of Practice
Marco Del Tredici
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Raquel Fernández
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The Social and the Neural Network: How to Make Natural Language Processing about People again
Dirk Hovy
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Johns Hopkins or johnny-hopkins: Classifying Individuals versus Organizations on Twitter
Zach Wood-Doughty
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Praateek Mahajan
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Mark Dredze
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Using Twitter Data to Infer Personal Values of Japanese Consumers
Yinjun Hu
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Yasuo Tanida
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