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Using Emoticons to Reduce Dependency in Machine Learning Techniques for Sentiment Classification
Jonathon Read
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Paper Details:
Month: June
Year: 2005
Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan
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Automatic Seed Word Selection for Unsupervised Sentiment Classification of Chinese Text
Taras Zagibalov
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John Carroll
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Using Bilingual Knowledge and Ensemble Techniques for Unsupervised Chinese Sentiment Analysis
Xiaojun Wan
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Identifying Political Sentiment between Nation States with Social Media
Nathanael Chambers
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Victor Bowen
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Ethan Genco
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Xisen Tian
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Eric Young
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Ganesh Harihara
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Eugene Yang
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Using millions of emoji occurrences to learn any-domain representations for detecting sentiment, emotion and sarcasm
Bjarke Felbo
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Alan Mislove
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Anders Søgaard
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Iyad Rahwan
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Sune Lehmann
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CARER: Contextualized Affect Representations for Emotion Recognition
Elvis Saravia
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Hsien-Chi Toby Liu
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Yen-Hao Huang
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Junlin Wu
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Yi-Shin Chen
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Experimenting with Distant Supervision for Emotion Classification
Matthew Purver
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Stuart Battersby
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Learning for Microblogs with Distant Supervision: Political Forecasting with Twitter
Micol Marchetti-Bowick
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Nathanael Chambers
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Expanding the Range of Automatic Emotion Detection in Microblogging Text
Jasy Suet Yan Liew
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A Multi-View Sentiment Corpus
Debora Nozza
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Elisabetta Fersini
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Enza Messina
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Unsupervised Classification of Sentiment and Objectivity in Chinese Text
Taras Zagibalov
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John Carroll
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Bilingual Co-Training for Sentiment Classification of Chinese Product Reviews
Xiaojun Wan
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Building Emotion Lexicon from Weblog Corpora
Changhua Yang
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Kevin Hsin-Yih Lin
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Hsin-Hsi Chen
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When Specialists and Generalists Work Together: Overcoming Domain Dependence in Sentiment Tagging
Alina Andreevskaia
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Sabine Bergler
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Co-Training for Cross-Lingual Sentiment Classification
Xiaojun Wan
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PsychoSentiWordNet
Amitava Das
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Dr Sentiment Knows Everything!
Amitava Das
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Sivaji Bandyopadhyay
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Learning to Adapt Credible Knowledge in Cross-lingual Sentiment Analysis
Qiang Chen
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Wenjie Li
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Yu Lei
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Xule Liu
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Yanxiang He
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EmoNet: Fine-Grained Emotion Detection with Gated Recurrent Neural Networks
Muhammad Abdul-Mageed
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Lyle Ungar
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Twitter Based System: Using Twitter for Disambiguating Sentiment Ambiguous Adjectives
Alexander Pak
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Patrick Paroubek
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TJP: Using Twitter to Analyze the Polarity of Contexts
Tawunrat Chalothorn
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Jeremy Ellman
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USNA: A Dual-Classifier Approach to Contextual Sentiment Analysis
Ganesh Harihara
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Eugene Yang
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Nathanael Chambers
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OPTWIMA: Comparing Knowledge-rich and Knowledge-poor Approaches for Sentiment Analysis in Short Informal Texts
Alexandra Balahur
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TJP: Identifying the Polarity of Tweets from Contexts
Tawunrat Chalothorn
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Jeremy Ellman
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SwissCheese at SemEval-2016 Task 4: Sentiment Classification Using an Ensemble of Convolutional Neural Networks with Distant Supervision
Jan Deriu
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Maurice Gonzenbach
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Fatih Uzdilli
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Aurelien Lucchi
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Valeria De Luca
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Martin Jaggi
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TopicThunder at SemEval-2017 Task 4: Sentiment Classification Using a Convolutional Neural Network with Distant Supervision
Simon Müller
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Tobias Huonder
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Jan Deriu
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Mark Cieliebak
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ARB-SEN at SemEval-2018 Task1: A New Set of Features for Enhancing the Sentiment Intensity Prediction in Arabic Tweets
El Moatez Billah Nagoudi
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psyML at SemEval-2018 Task 1: Transfer Learning for Sentiment and Emotion Analysis
Grace Gee
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Eugene Wang
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SentiWordNet for Indian Languages
Amitava Das
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Sivaji Bandyopadhyay
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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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Re-tweeting from a linguistic perspective
Aobo Wang
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Tao Chen
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Min-Yen Kan
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Random Walk Weighting over SentiWordNet for Sentiment Polarity Detection on Twitter
Arturo Montejo-Ráez
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Eugenio Martínez-Cámara
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M. Teresa Martín-Valdivia
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L. Alfonso Ureña-López
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Sentiment Analysis in Social Media Texts
Alexandra Balahur
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A Comparison of Approaches for Sentiment Classification on Lithuanian Internet Comments
Jurgita Kapočiūtė-Dzikienė
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Algis Krupavičius
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Tomas Krilavičius
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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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Enhanced Twitter Sentiment Classification Using Contextual Information
Soroush Vosoughi
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Helen Zhou
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Deb Roy
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How Do I Look? Publicity Mining From Distributed Keyword Representation of Socially Infused News Articles
Yu-Lun Hsieh
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Yung-Chun Chang
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Chun-Han Chu
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Wen-Lian Hsu
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A Twitter Corpus and Benchmark Resources for German Sentiment Analysis
Mark Cieliebak
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Jan Milan Deriu
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Dominic Egger
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Fatih Uzdilli
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Sentiment Analysis
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English
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