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TwitterHawk: A Feature Bucket Based Approach to Sentiment Analysis
William Boag
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Peter Potash
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Anna Rumshisky
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Paper Details:
Month: June
Year: 2015
Location: Denver, Colorado
Venue:
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TDParse: Multi-target-specific sentiment recognition on Twitter
Bo Wang
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Maria Liakata
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Arkaitz Zubiaga
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Rob Procter
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Learning Salient Samples and Distributed Representations for Topic-Based Chinese Message Polarity Classification
Xin Kang
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Yunong Wu
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Zhifei Zhang
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Twitter Topic Modeling by Tweet Aggregation
Asbjørn Steinskog
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Jonas Therkelsen
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Björn Gambäck
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http://pythonhosted.org/pyenchant/
http://text-machine.cs.uml.edu/twitterhawk/emoticons.txt
Field Of Study
Task
Tagging
Word Sense Disambiguation
Sentiment Analysis
Approach
Deep Learning
Language
English
Dataset
Social Media
Twitter
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