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Benefactive/Malefactive Event and Writer Attitude Annotation
Lingjia Deng
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Yoonjung Choi
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Janyce Wiebe
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Month: August
Year: 2013
Location: Sofia, Bulgaria
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Joint Inference and Disambiguation of Implicit Sentiments via Implicature Constraints
Lingjia Deng
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Janyce Wiebe
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Yoonjung Choi
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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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Sentiment Propagation via Implicature Constraints
Lingjia Deng
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Janyce Wiebe
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Towards Bootstrapping a Polarity Shifter Lexicon using Linguistic Features
Marc Schulder
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Michael Wiegand
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Josef Ruppenhofer
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Benjamin Roth
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Human Needs Categorization of Affective Events Using Labeled and Unlabeled Data
Haibo Ding
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Ellen Riloff
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SemEval-2015 Task 9: CLIPEval Implicit Polarity of Events
Irene Russo
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Tommaso Caselli
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Carlo Strapparava
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