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Semi-Supervised Polarity Lexicon Induction
Delip Rao
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Deepak Ravichandran
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Paper Details:
Month: March
Year: 2009
Location: Athens, Greece
Venue:
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Xinfan Meng
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Houfeng Wang
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Automatic Acquisition of Lexical Formality
Julian Brooke
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Tong Wang
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Graeme Hirst
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Building Large-Scale Twitter-Specific Sentiment Lexicon : A Representation Learning Approach
Duyu Tang
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Furu Wei
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Bing Qin
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Ming Zhou
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Ting Liu
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Supervised Ranking of Co-occurrence Profiles for Acquisition of Continuous Lexical Attributes
Julian Brooke
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Graeme Hirst
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Compositional Matrix-Space Models for Sentiment Analysis
Ainur Yessenalina
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Claire Cardie
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Learning General Connotation of Words using Graph-based Algorithms
Song Feng
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Ritwik Bose
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Yejin Choi
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Excitatory or Inhibitory: A New Semantic Orientation Extracts Contradiction and Causality from the Web
Chikara Hashimoto
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Kentaro Torisawa
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Stijn De Saeger
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Jong-Hoon Oh
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Jun’ichi Kazama
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Fast Large-Scale Approximate Graph Construction for NLP
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Hal Daumé III
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Raul Guerra
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Exploring Demographic Language Variations to Improve Multilingual Sentiment Analysis in Social Media
Svitlana Volkova
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Theresa Wilson
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David Yarowsky
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Inducing Domain-Specific Sentiment Lexicons from Unlabeled Corpora
William L. Hamilton
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Kevin Clark
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Jure Leskovec
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Dan Jurafsky
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Attention-based LSTM for Aspect-level Sentiment Classification
Yequan Wang
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Minlie Huang
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Xiaoyan Zhu
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Li Zhao
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Simple, Robust and (almost) Unsupervised Generation of Polarity Lexicons for Multiple Languages
Iñaki San Vicente
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Rodrigo Agerri
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German Rigau
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Lexicon-Based Methods for Sentiment Analysis
Maite Taboada
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Julian Brooke
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Milan Tofiloski
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Kimberly Voll
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Manfred Stede
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Opinion Holder and Target Extraction based on the Induction of Verbal Categories
Michael Wiegand
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Josef Ruppenhofer
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Learning Stock Market Sentiment Lexicon and Sentiment-Oriented Word Vector from StockTwits
Quanzhi Li
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Sameena Shah
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The viability of web-derived polarity lexicons
Leonid Velikovich
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Sasha Blair-Goldensohn
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Kerry Hannan
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Ryan McDonald
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Good News or Bad News: Using Affect Control Theory to Analyze Readers’ Reaction Towards News Articles
Areej Alhothali
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Jesse Hoey
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Modeling Inter-Aspect Dependencies for Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis
Devamanyu Hazarika
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Soujanya Poria
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Prateek Vij
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Gangeshwar Krishnamurthy
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Erik Cambria
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Roger Zimmermann
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Keep Your Bearings: Lightly-Supervised Information Extraction with Ladder Networks That Avoids Semantic Drift
Ajay Nagesh
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Mihai Surdeanu
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Extracting Social Power Relationships from Natural Language
Philip Bramsen
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Martha Escobar-Molano
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Ami Patel
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Rafael Alonso
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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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Polarity Consistency Checking for Sentiment Dictionaries
Eduard Dragut
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Hong Wang
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Clement Yu
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Prasad Sistla
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Weiyi Meng
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Exploring Sentiment in Social Media: Bootstrapping Subjectivity Clues from Multilingual Twitter Streams
Svitlana Volkova
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Theresa Wilson
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David Yarowsky
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ReNew: A Semi-Supervised Framework for Generating Domain-Specific Lexicons and Sentiment Analysis
Zhe Zhang
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Munindar P. Singh
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Building Sentiment Lexicons for All Major Languages
Yanqing Chen
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Steven Skiena
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Semantic Word Clusters Using Signed Spectral Clustering
João Sedoc
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Jean Gallier
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Dean Foster
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Lyle Ungar
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Learning Prototypical Goal Activities for Locations
Tianyu Jiang
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Ellen Riloff
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SemAxis: A Lightweight Framework to Characterize Domain-Specific Word Semantics Beyond Sentiment
Jisun An
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Haewoon Kwak
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Yong-Yeol Ahn
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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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AVAYA: Sentiment Analysis on Twitter with Self-Training and Polarity Lexicon Expansion
Lee Becker
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George Erhart
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David Skiba
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Valentine Matula
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INESC-ID: A Regression Model for Large Scale Twitter Sentiment Lexicon Induction
Silvio Amir
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Ramon Astudillo
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Wang Ling
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Bruno Martins
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Mario J. Silva
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Isabel Trancoso
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Generating Semantic Orientation Lexicon using Large Data and Thesaurus
Amit Goyal
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Hal Daumé
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Twitter Polarity Classification with Label Propagation over Lexical Links and the Follower Graph
Michael Speriosu
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Nikita Sudan
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Sid Upadhyay
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Jason Baldridge
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Two-Step Model for Sentiment Lexicon Extraction from Twitter Streams
Ilia Chetviorkin
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Natalia Loukachevitch
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Opinion Holder and Target Extraction for Verb-based Opinion Predicates – The Problem is Not Solved
Michael Wiegand
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Marc Schulder
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Josef Ruppenhofer
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Analyzing Sentiment in Classical Chinese Poetry
Yufang Hou
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Anette Frank
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Debunking Sentiment Lexicons: A Case of Domain-Specific Sentiment Classification for Croatian
Paula Gombar
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Zoran Medić
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Domagoj Alagić
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Jan Šnajder
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Field Of Study
Task
Language Understanding
Sentiment Analysis
Approach
Semi-supervised Learning
Language
Multilingual
English
Hindi
Japanese
French
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