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Determining Term Subjectivity and Term Orientation for Opinion Mining
Andrea Esuli
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Fabrizio Sebastiani
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Paper Details:
Month: April
Year: 2006
Location: Trento, Italy
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Mining Opinions in Comparative Sentences
Murthy Ganapathibhotla
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Bing Liu
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Multilingual Subjectivity: Are More Languages Better?
Carmen Banea
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Rada Mihalcea
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Janyce Wiebe
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Automatic Detection of Non-deverbal Event Nouns for Quick Lexicon Production
Nuria Bel
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Maria Coll
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Gabriela Resnik
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Resolving Object and Attribute Coreference in Opinion Mining
Xiaowen Ding
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Bing Liu
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Metaphor Interpretation and Context-based Affect Detection
Li Zhang
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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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Multilingual Subjectivity Analysis Using Machine Translation
Carmen Banea
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Rada Mihalcea
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Janyce Wiebe
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Samer Hassan
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Sentiment Analysis of Conditional Sentences
Ramanathan Narayanan
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Bing Liu
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Alok Choudhary
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Semi-Supervised Polarity Lexicon Induction
Delip Rao
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Deepak Ravichandran
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A Bootstrapping Method for Building Subjectivity Lexicons for Languages with Scarce Resources
Carmen Banea
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Rada Mihalcea
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Janyce Wiebe
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Finding the Sources and Targets of Subjective Expressions
Josef Ruppenhofer
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Swapna Somasundaran
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Janyce Wiebe
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Integrating Knowledge for Subjectivity Sense Labeling
Yaw Gyamfi
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Janyce Wiebe
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Rada Mihalcea
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Cem Akkaya
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PageRanking WordNet Synsets: An Application to Opinion Mining
Andrea Esuli
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Fabrizio Sebastiani
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Learning Multilingual Subjective Language via Cross-Lingual Projections
Rada Mihalcea
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Carmen Banea
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Janyce Wiebe
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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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Extracting Comparative Sentences from Korean Text Documents Using Comparative Lexical Patterns and Machine Learning Techniques
Seon Yang
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Youngjoong Ko
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Identifying Text Polarity Using Random Walks
Ahmed Hassan
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Dragomir R. Radev
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Towards Debugging Sentiment Lexicons
Andrew Schneider
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Eduard Dragut
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Using Pivot-Based Paraphrasing and Sentiment Profiles to Improve a Subjectivity Lexicon for Essay Data
Beata Beigman Klebanov
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Nitin Madnani
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Jill Burstein
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Towards a Lexicon-grammar based Framework for NLP: an Opinion Mining Application
Annibale Elia
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Serena Pelosi
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Alessandro Maisto
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Raffaele Guarasci
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A Hybrid Approach to Emotional Sentence Polarity and Intensity Classification
Jorge Carrillo de Albornoz
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Laura Plaza
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Pablo Gervás
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Automatic Expansion of Feature-Level Opinion Lexicons
Fermín L. Cruz
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José A. Troyano
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F. Javier Ortega
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Fernando Enríquez
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Contrasting Objective and Subjective Portuguese Texts from Heterogeneous Sources
Michel Généreux
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William Martinez
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