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Columbia NLP: Sentiment Detection of Sentences and Subjective Phrases in Social Media
Sara Rosenthal
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Kathy McKeown
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Apoorv Agarwal
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Paper Details:
Month: August
Year: 2014
Location: Dublin, Ireland
Venue:
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SIG: SIGLEX
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Columbia NLP: Sentiment Detection of Sentences and Subjective Phrases in Social Media
Sara Rosenthal
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Kathy McKeown
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Apoorv Agarwal
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I Couldn’t Agree More: The Role of Conversational Structure in Agreement and Disagreement Detection in Online Discussions
Sara Rosenthal
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Kathy McKeown
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Sentiment Analysis
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English
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Social Media
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