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What to do about bad language on the internet
Jacob Eisenstein
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Month: June
Year: 2013
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
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Part of Speech Tagging for French Social Media Data
Farhad Nooralahzadeh
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Caroline Brun
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Claude Roux
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Adapting taggers to Twitter with not-so-distant supervision
Barbara Plank
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Dirk Hovy
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Ryan McDonald
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Anders Søgaard
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Why Gender and Age Prediction from Tweets is Hard: Lessons from a Crowdsourcing Experiment
Dong Nguyen
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Dolf Trieschnigg
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A. Seza Doğruöz
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Rilana Gravel
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Mariët Theune
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Theo Meder
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Franciska de Jong
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Broad Twitter Corpus: A Diverse Named Entity Recognition Resource
Leon Derczynski
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Kalina Bontcheva
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Ian Roberts
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“All I know about politics is what I read in Twitter”: Weakly Supervised Models for Extracting Politicians’ Stances From Twitter
Kristen Johnson
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Dan Goldwasser
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A Log-Linear Model for Unsupervised Text Normalization
Yi Yang
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Jacob Eisenstein
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Paraphrasing 4 Microblog Normalization
Wang Ling
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Chris Dyer
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Alan W Black
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Isabel Trancoso
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A Graph-based Approach for Contextual Text Normalization
Cagil Sönmez
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Arzucan Özgür
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A Dependency Parser for Tweets
Lingpeng Kong
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Nathan Schneider
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Swabha Swayamdipta
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Archna Bhatia
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Chris Dyer
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Noah A. Smith
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Foreebank: Syntactic Analysis of Customer Support Forums
Rasoul Kaljahi
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Jennifer Foster
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Johann Roturier
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Corentin Ribeyre
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Teresa Lynn
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Joseph Le Roux
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Learning Robust Representations of Text
Yitong Li
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Trevor Cohn
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Timothy Baldwin
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Multi-modular domain-tailored OCR post-correction
Sarah Schulz
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Jonas Kuhn
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Capturing Regional Variation with Distributed Place Representations and Geographic Retrofitting
Dirk Hovy
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Christoph Purschke
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Passive-Aggressive Sequence Labeling with Discriminative Post-Editing for Recognising Person Entities in Tweets
Leon Derczynski
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Kalina Bontcheva
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Robust Training under Linguistic Adversity
Yitong Li
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Trevor Cohn
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Timothy Baldwin
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Detecting spelling variants in non-standard texts
Fabian Barteld
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Cross-lingual syntactic variation over age and gender
Anders Johannsen
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Dirk Hovy
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Anders Søgaard
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Cross-Language Authorship Attribution
Dasha Bogdanova
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Angeliki Lazaridou
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An Arabic Twitter Corpus for Subjectivity and Sentiment Analysis
Eshrag Refaee
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Verena Rieser
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Crowdsourcing and annotating NER for Twitter #drift
Hege Fromreide
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Dirk Hovy
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Anders Søgaard
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TweetNorm_es: an annotated corpus for Spanish microtext normalization
Iñaki Alegria
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Nora Aranberri
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Pere Comas
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Víctor Fresno
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Pablo Gamallo
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Lluis Padró
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Iñaki San Vicente
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Jordi Turmo
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Arkaitz Zubiaga
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When POS data sets don’t add up: Combatting sample bias
Dirk Hovy
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Barbara Plank
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Anders Søgaard
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PotTS: The Potsdam Twitter Sentiment Corpus
Uladzimir Sidarenka
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TwiSty: A Multilingual Twitter Stylometry Corpus for Gender and Personality Profiling
Ben Verhoeven
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Walter Daelemans
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Barbara Plank
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Comparing the Level of Code-Switching in Corpora
Björn Gambäck
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Amitava Das
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Predicting Author Age from Weibo Microblog Posts
Wanru Zhang
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Andrew Caines
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Dimitrios Alikaniotis
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Paula Buttery
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Classification of Closely Related Sub-dialects of Arabic Using Support-Vector Machines
Samantha Wray
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Improved Part-of-Speech Tagging for Online Conversational Text with Word Clusters
Olutobi Owoputi
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Brendan O’Connor
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Chris Dyer
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Kevin Gimpel
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Nathan Schneider
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Noah A. Smith
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A Participant-based Approach for Event Summarization Using Twitter Streams
Chao Shen
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Fei Liu
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Fuliang Weng
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Tao Li
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An In-depth Analysis of the Effect of Text Normalization in Social Media
Tyler Baldwin
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Yunyao Li
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Shared common ground influences information density in microblog texts
Gabriel Doyle
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Michael Frank
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Benchmarking Machine Translated Sentiment Analysis for Arabic Tweets
Eshrag Refaee
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Verena Rieser
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An Unsupervised Model of Orthographic Variation for Historical Document Transcription
Dan Garrette
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Hannah Alpert-Abrams
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Syntactic Parsing of Web Queries with Question Intent
Yuval Pinter
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Roi Reichart
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Idan Szpektor
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Part-of-Speech Tagging for Historical English
Yi Yang
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Jacob Eisenstein
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Exploring Fine-Grained Emotion Detection in Tweets
Jasy Suet Yan Liew
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Howard R. Turtle
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Parsing Tweets into Universal Dependencies
Yijia Liu
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Yi Zhu
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Wanxiang Che
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Bing Qin
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Nathan Schneider
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Noah A. Smith
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Experiments with crowdsourced re-annotation of a POS tagging data set
Dirk Hovy
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Barbara Plank
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Anders Søgaard
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Fast Easy Unsupervised Domain Adaptation with Marginalized Structured Dropout
Yi Yang
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Jacob Eisenstein
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Learning Polylingual Topic Models from Code-Switched Social Media Documents
Nanyun Peng
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Yiming Wang
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Mark Dredze
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Demographic Factors Improve Classification Performance
Dirk Hovy
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Lexical Comparison Between Wikipedia and Twitter Corpora by Using Word Embeddings
Luchen Tan
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Haotian Zhang
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Charles Clarke
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Mark Smucker
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Leveraging Behavioral and Social Information for Weakly Supervised Collective Classification of Political Discourse on Twitter
Kristen Johnson
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Di Jin
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Dan Goldwasser
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A Multidimensional Lexicon for Interpersonal Stancetaking
Umashanthi Pavalanathan
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Jim Fitzpatrick
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Scott Kiesling
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Jacob Eisenstein
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Twitter Universal Dependency Parsing for African-American and Mainstream American English
Su Lin Blodgett
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Johnny Wei
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Brendan O’Connor
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Problems in Current Text Simplification Research: New Data Can Help
Wei Xu
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Chris Callison-Burch
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Courtney Napoles
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Overcoming Language Variation in Sentiment Analysis with Social Attention
Yi Yang
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Jacob Eisenstein
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Efficient Named Entity Annotation through Pre-empting
Leon Derczynski
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Kalina Bontcheva
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Part-of-Speech Tagging for Code-Mixed English-Hindi Twitter and Facebook Chat Messages
Anupam Jamatia
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Björn Gambäck
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Amitava Das
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Predicting the Level of Text Standardness in User-generated Content
Nikola Ljubešić
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Darja Fišer
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Tomaž Erjavec
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Jaka Čibej
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Dafne Marko
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Senja Pollak
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Iza Škrjanec
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teragram: Rule-based detection of sentiment phrases using SAS Sentiment Analysis
Hilke Reckman
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Cheyanne Baird
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Jean Crawford
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Richard Crowell
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Linnea Micciulla
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Saratendu Sethi
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Fruzsina Veress
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CPH: Sentiment analysis of Figurative Language on Twitter #easypeasy #not
Sarah McGillion
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Héctor Martínez Alonso
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Barbara Plank
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NTNUSentEval at SemEval-2016 Task 4: Combining General Classifiers for Fast Twitter Sentiment Analysis
Brage Ekroll Jahren
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Valerij Fredriksen
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Björn Gambäck
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Lars Bungum
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Automatic Identification of Expressions of Locations in Tweet Messages using Conditional Random Fields
Fei Liu
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Afshin Rahimi
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Bahar Salehi
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Miji Choi
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Ping Tan
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Long Duong
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Evaluating Distant Supervision for Subjectivity and Sentiment Analysis on Arabic Twitter Feeds
Eshrag Refaee
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Verena Rieser
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Automatic conversion of colloquial Finnishto standard Finnish
Inari Listenmaa
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Francis M. Tyers
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Personality Traits on Twitter—or—How to Get 1,500 Personality Tests in a Week
Barbara Plank
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Dirk Hovy
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Minority Language Twitter: Part-of-Speech Tagging and Analysis of Irish Tweets
Teresa Lynn
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Kevin Scannell
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Eimear Maguire
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USFD: Twitter NER with Drift Compensation and Linked Data
Leon Derczynski
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Isabelle Augenstein
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Kalina Bontcheva
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Fracking Sarcasm using Neural Network
Aniruddha Ghosh
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Tony Veale
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Dealing with word-internal modification and spelling variation in data-driven lemmatization
Fabian Barteld
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Ingrid Schröder
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Heike Zinsmeister
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Evaluating Informal-Domain Word Representations With UrbanDictionary
Naomi Saphra
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LTL-UDE @ EmpiriST 2015: Tokenization and PoS Tagging of Social Media Text
Tobias Horsmann
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Torsten Zesch
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Modeling non-standard language
Alexandr Rosen
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From Noisy Questions to Minecraft Texts: Annotation Challenges in Extreme Syntax Scenario
Héctor Martínez Alonso
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Djamé Seddah
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Benoît Sagot
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Learning to recognise named entities in tweets by exploiting weakly labelled data
Kurt Junshean Espinosa
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Riza Theresa Batista-Navarro
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Sophia Ananiadou
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Microblog Emotion Classification by Computing Similarity in Text, Time, and Space
Anja Summa
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Bernd Resch
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Michael Strube
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Identifying Stance by Analyzing Political Discourse on Twitter
Kristen Johnson
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Dan Goldwasser
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To normalize, or not to normalize: The impact of normalization on Part-of-Speech tagging
Rob van der Goot
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Barbara Plank
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Malvina Nissim
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A Text Normalisation System for Non-Standard English Words
Emma Flint
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Elliot Ford
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Olivia Thomas
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Andrew Caines
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Paula Buttery
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Parsing transcripts of speech
Andrew Caines
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Michael McCarthy
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Paula Buttery
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From Shakespeare to Twitter: What are Language Styles all about?
Wei Xu
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Annotating Italian Social Media Texts in Universal Dependencies
Manuela Sanguinetti
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Cristina Bosco
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Alessandro Mazzei
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Alberto Lavelli
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Fabio Tamburini
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Stylistic Variation in Social Media Part-of-Speech Tagging
Murali Raghu Babu Balusu
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Taha Merghani
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Jacob Eisenstein
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