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More Features Are Not Always Better: Evaluating Generalizing Models in Incident Type Classification of Tweets
Axel Schulz
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Christian Guckelsberger
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Benedikt Schmidt
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Month: September
Year: 2015
Location: Lisbon, Portugal
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SIG: SIGDAT
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Tagging
Named Entity Recognition
Information Extraction
Sentiment Analysis
Event Detection
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English
Arabic
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News
Social Media
Twitter
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