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Comparing methods for deriving intensity scores for adjectives
Josef Ruppenhofer
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Michael Wiegand
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Jasper Brandes
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Paper Details:
Month: April
Year: 2014
Location: Gothenburg, Sweden
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Adjective Intensity and Sentiment Analysis
Raksha Sharma
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Mohit Gupta
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Astha Agarwal
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Pushpak Bhattacharyya
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Sentiment Intensity Ranking among Adjectives Using Sentiment Bearing Word Embeddings
Raksha Sharma
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Arpan Somani
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Lakshya Kumar
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Pushpak Bhattacharyya
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Learning Scalar Adjective Intensity from Paraphrases
Anne Cocos
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Veronica Wharton
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Ellie Pavlick
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Marianna Apidianaki
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Chris Callison-Burch
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Corpus-based discovery of semantic intensity scales
Chaitanya Shivade
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Marie-Catherine de Marneffe
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Eric Fosler-Lussier
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Albert M. Lai
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Initial Steps for Building a Lexicon of Adjectives with Scalemates
Bryan Wilkinson
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Inducing a Lexicon of Abusive Words – a Feature-Based Approach
Michael Wiegand
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Josef Ruppenhofer
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Anna Schmidt
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Clayton Greenberg
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Ordering adverbs by their scaling effect on adjective intensity
Josef Ruppenhofer
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Jasper Brandes
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Petra Steiner
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Michael Wiegand
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Identification, characterization, and grounding of gradable terms in clinical text
Chaitanya Shivade
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Marie-Catherine de Marneffe
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Eric Fosler-Lussier
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Albert M. Lai
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