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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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Month: October
Year: 2014
Location: Doha, Qatar
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Style Obfuscation by Invariance
Chris Emmery
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Enrique Manjavacas Arevalo
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Grzegorz Chrupała
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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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User-Level Race and Ethnicity Predictors from Twitter Text
Daniel Preoţiuc-Pietro
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Lyle Ungar
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Does ‘well-being’ translate on Twitter?
Laura Smith
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Salvatore Giorgi
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Rishi Solanki
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Johannes Eichstaedt
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H. Andrew Schwartz
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Muhammad Abdul-Mageed
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Anneke Buffone
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Lyle Ungar
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Human Centered NLP with User-Factor Adaptation
Veronica Lynn
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Youngseo Son
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Vivek Kulkarni
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Niranjan Balasubramanian
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H. Andrew Schwartz
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Controlling Human Perception of Basic User Traits
Daniel Preoţiuc-Pietro
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Sharath Chandra Guntuku
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Lyle Ungar
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DLATK: Differential Language Analysis ToolKit
H. Andrew Schwartz
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Salvatore Giorgi
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Maarten Sap
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Patrick Crutchley
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Lyle Ungar
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Johannes Eichstaedt
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Demographic Word Embeddings for Racism Detection on Twitter
Mohammed Hasanuzzaman
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Gaël Dias
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Andy Way
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Extracting Human Temporal Orientation from Facebook Language
H. Andrew Schwartz
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Gregory Park
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Maarten Sap
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Evan Weingarten
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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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Jonah Berger
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Martin Seligman
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Lyle Ungar
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Fine-Grained Temporal Orientation and its Relationship with Psycho-Demographic Correlates
Sabyasachi Kamila
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Mohammed Hasanuzzaman
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Asif Ekbal
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Pushpak Bhattacharyya
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Andy Way
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Analyzing Biases in Human Perception of User Age and Gender from Text
Lucie Flekova
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Jordan Carpenter
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Salvatore Giorgi
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Lyle Ungar
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Daniel Preoţiuc-Pietro
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Inferring Perceived Demographics from User Emotional Tone and User-Environment Emotional Contrast
Svitlana Volkova
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Yoram Bachrach
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Exploring Stylistic Variation with Age and Income on Twitter
Lucie Flekova
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Daniel Preoţiuc-Pietro
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Lyle Ungar
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Beyond Binary Labels: Political Ideology Prediction of Twitter Users
Daniel Preoţiuc-Pietro
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Ye Liu
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Daniel Hopkins
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Lyle Ungar
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Demographic Inference on Twitter using Recursive Neural Networks
Sunghwan Mac Kim
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Qiongkai Xu
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Lizhen Qu
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Stephen Wan
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Cécile Paris
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Temporal Orientation of Tweets for Predicting Income of Users
Mohammed Hasanuzzaman
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Sabyasachi Kamila
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Mandeep Kaur
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Sriparna Saha
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Asif Ekbal
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Diachronic degradation of language models: Insights from social media
Kokil Jaidka
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Niyati Chhaya
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Lyle Ungar
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From ADHD to SAD: Analyzing the Language of Mental Health on Twitter through Self-Reported Diagnoses
Glen Coppersmith
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Mark Dredze
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Craig Harman
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Kristy Hollingshead
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Quantifying the Language of Schizophrenia in Social Media
Margaret Mitchell
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Kristy Hollingshead
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Glen Coppersmith
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The role of personality, age, and gender in tweeting about mental illness
Daniel Preoţiuc-Pietro
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Johannes Eichstaedt
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Gregory Park
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Maarten Sap
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Laura Smith
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Victoria Tobolsky
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H. Andrew Schwartz
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Lyle Ungar
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CLPsych 2015 Shared Task: Depression and PTSD on Twitter
Glen Coppersmith
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Mark Dredze
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Craig Harman
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Kristy Hollingshead
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Margaret Mitchell
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Mental Illness Detection at the World Well-Being Project for the CLPsych 2015 Shared Task
Daniel Preoţiuc-Pietro
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Maarten Sap
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H. Andrew Schwartz
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Lyle Ungar
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Crazy Mad Nutters: The Language of Mental Health
Jena D. Hwang
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Kristy Hollingshead
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Exploratory Analysis of Social Media Prior to a Suicide Attempt
Glen Coppersmith
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Kim Ngo
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Ryan Leary
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Anthony Wood
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Better Together: Combining Language and Social Interactions into a Shared Representation
Yi-Yu Lai
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Chang Li
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Dan Goldwasser
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Jennifer Neville
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Towards Automatically Classifying Depressive Symptoms from Twitter Data for Population Health
Danielle L. Mowery
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Albert Park
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Craig Bryan
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Mike Conway
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Are You a Racist or Am I Seeing Things? Annotator Influence on Hate Speech Detection on Twitter
Zeerak Waseem
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Detecting Social Roles in Twitter
Sunghwan Mac Kim
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Stephen Wan
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Cécile Paris
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Personality Driven Differences in Paraphrase Preference
Daniel Preoţiuc-Pietro
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Jordan Carpenter
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Lyle Ungar
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Small but Mighty: Affective Micropatterns for Quantifying Mental Health from Social Media Language
Kate Loveys
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Patrick Crutchley
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Emily Wyatt
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Glen Coppersmith
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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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From Shakespeare to Twitter: What are Language Styles all about?
Wei Xu
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RiTUAL-UH at TRAC 2018 Shared Task: Aggression Identification
Niloofar Safi Samghabadi
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Deepthi Mave
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Sudipta Kar
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Thamar Solorio
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