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“Was It Good? It Was Provocative.” Learning the Meaning of Scalar Adjectives
Marie-Catherine de Marneffe
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Christopher D. Manning
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Christopher Potts
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Paper Details:
Month: July
Year: 2010
Location: Uppsala, Sweden
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Compositional Matrix-Space Models for Sentiment Analysis
Ainur Yessenalina
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Claire Cardie
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Deriving Adjectival Scales from Continuous Space Word Representations
Joo-Kyung Kim
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Marie-Catherine de Marneffe
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Modeling Regular Polysemy: A Study on the Semantic Classification of Catalan Adjectives
Gemma Boleda
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Sabine Schulte im Walde
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Toni Badia
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Probabilistic Sense Sentiment Similarity through Hidden Emotions
Mitra Mohtarami
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Man Lan
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Chew Lim Tan
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Good, Great, Excellent: Global Inference of Semantic Intensities
Gerard de Melo
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Mohit Bansal
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Extracting Latent Attributes from Video Scenes Using Text as Background Knowledge
Anh Tran
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Mihai Surdeanu
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Paul Cohen
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