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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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Month: June
Year: 2010
Location: Los Angeles, California
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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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Enhancing General Sentiment Lexicons for Domain-Specific Use
Tim Kreutz
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Walter Daelemans
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Automatically Creating a Lexicon of Verbal Polarity Shifters: Mono- and Cross-lingual Methods for German
Marc Schulder
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Michael Wiegand
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Josef Ruppenhofer
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Semi-Supervised Recursive Autoencoders for Predicting Sentiment Distributions
Richard Socher
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Jeffrey Pennington
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Eric H. Huang
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Andrew Y. Ng
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Christopher D. Manning
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Compositional Matrix-Space Models for Sentiment Analysis
Ainur Yessenalina
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Claire Cardie
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Cooooooooooooooollllllllllllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Using Word Lengthening to Detect Sentiment in Microblogs
Samuel Brody
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Nicholas Diakopoulos
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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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Collocation Polarity Disambiguation Using Web-based Pseudo Contexts
Yanyan Zhao
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Bing Qin
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Ting Liu
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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
Amit Goyal
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Hal Daumé III
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Raul Guerra
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Is Twitter A Better Corpus for Measuring Sentiment Similarity?
Shi Feng
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Le Zhang
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Binyang Li
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Daling Wang
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Ge Yu
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Kam-Fai Wong
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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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Acquiring a Dictionary of Emotion-Provoking Events
Hoa Trong Vu
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Graham Neubig
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Sakriani Sakti
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Tomoki Toda
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Satoshi Nakamura
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Predicting Emotional Word Ratings using Distributional Representations and Signed Clustering
João Sedoc
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Daniel Preoţiuc-Pietro
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Lyle Ungar
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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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A Random Walk–Based Model for Identifying Semantic Orientation
Ahmed Hassan
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Amjad Abu-Jbara
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Wanchen Lu
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Dragomir Radev
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SLIDE - a Sentiment Lexicon of Common Idioms
Charles Jochim
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Francesca Bonin
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Roy Bar-Haim
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Noam Slonim
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Detecting Visual Text
Jesse Dodge
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Amit Goyal
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Xufeng Han
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Alyssa Mensch
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Margaret Mitchell
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Karl Stratos
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Kota Yamaguchi
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Yejin Choi
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Hal Daumé III
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Alex Berg
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Tamara Berg
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A Multi-Dimensional Bayesian Approach to Lexical Style
Julian Brooke
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Graeme Hirst
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Inducing Lexical Style Properties for Paraphrase and Genre Differentiation
Ellie Pavlick
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Ani Nenkova
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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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Semi-supervised latent variable models for sentence-level sentiment analysis
Oscar Täckström
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Ryan McDonald
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Connotation Lexicon: A Dash of Sentiment Beneath the Surface Meaning
Song Feng
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Jun Seok Kang
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Polina Kuznetsova
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Yejin Choi
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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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ConnotationWordNet: Learning Connotation over the Word+Sense Network
Jun Seok Kang
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Song Feng
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Leman Akoglu
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Yejin Choi
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Building Sentiment Lexicons for All Major Languages
Yanqing Chen
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Steven Skiena
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Connotation Frames: A Data-Driven Investigation
Hannah Rashkin
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Sameer Singh
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Yejin Choi
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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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NTNU: Domain Semi-Independent Short Message Sentiment Classification
Øyvind Selmer
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Mikael Brevik
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Björn Gambäck
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Lars Bungum
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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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Two-Step Model for Sentiment Lexicon Extraction from Twitter Streams
Ilia Chetviorkin
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Natalia Loukachevitch
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Improving Agreement and Disagreement Identification in Online Discussions with A Socially-Tuned Sentiment Lexicon
Lu Wang
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Claire Cardie
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Generating Sentiment Lexicons for German Twitter
Uladzimir Sidarenka
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Manfred Stede
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Automated Acquisition of Patterns for Coding Political Event Data: Two Case Studies
Peter Makarov
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Sentiment Analysis
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Multilingual
English
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Social Media
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