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Which Side are You on? Identifying Perspectives at the Document and Sentence Levels
Wei-Hao Lin
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Theresa Wilson
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Janyce Wiebe
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Alexander Hauptmann
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Paper Details:
Month: June
Year: 2006
Location: New York City
Venue:
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SIG: SIGNLL
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Summarizing Contrastive Viewpoints in Opinionated Text
Michael Paul
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ChengXiang Zhai
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Roxana Girju
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Modeling Perspective Using Adaptor Grammars
Eric Hardisty
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Jordan Boyd-Graber
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Philip Resnik
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Personalized Recommendation of User Comments via Factor Models
Deepak Agarwal
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Bee-Chung Chen
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Bo Pang
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Analyzing Framing through the Casts of Characters in the News
Dallas Card
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Justin Gross
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Amber Boydstun
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Noah A. Smith
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Vox Populi Annotation: Measuring Intensity of Ideological Perspectives by Aggregating Group Judgments
Wei-Hao Lin
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Alexander Hauptmann
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Valentino: A Tool for Valence Shifting of Natural Language Texts
Marco Guerini
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Carlo Strapparava
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Oliviero Stock
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More than Words: Syntactic Packaging and Implicit Sentiment
Stephan Greene
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Philip Resnik
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Are These Documents Written from Different Perspectives? A Test of Different Perspectives Based on Statistical Distribution Divergence
Wei-Hao Lin
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Alexander Hauptmann
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Recognizing Stances in Online Debates
Swapna Somasundaran
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Janyce Wiebe
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Latent Variable Models of Selectional Preference
Diarmuid Ó Séaghdha
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A Study of Information Retrieval Weighting Schemes for Sentiment Analysis
Georgios Paltoglou
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Mike Thelwall
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Vocabulary Choice as an Indicator of Perspective
Beata Beigman Klebanov
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Eyal Beigman
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Daniel Diermeier
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Interactive Topic Modeling
Yuening Hu
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Jordan Boyd-Graber
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Brianna Satinoff
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Contrasting Opposing Views of News Articles on Contentious Issues
Souneil Park
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KyungSoon Lee
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Junehwa Song
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Linguistic Models for Analyzing and Detecting Biased Language
Marta Recasens
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Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil
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Dan Jurafsky
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Are School-of-thought Words Characterizable?
Xiaorui Jiang
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Xiaoping Sun
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Hai Zhuge
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Identifying Opinion Subgroups in Arabic Online Discussions
Amjad Abu-Jbara
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Ben King
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Mona Diab
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Dragomir Radev
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Modeling Factuality Judgments in Social Media Text
Sandeep Soni
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Tanushree Mitra
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Eric Gilbert
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Jacob Eisenstein
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The Media Frames Corpus: Annotations of Frames Across Issues
Dallas Card
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Amber E. Boydstun
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Justin H. Gross
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Philip Resnik
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Noah A. Smith
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Exploiting Social Network Structure for Person-to-Person Sentiment Analysis
Robert West
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Hristo S. Paskov
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Jure Leskovec
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Christopher Potts
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Collective Document Classification with Implicit Inter-document Semantic Relationships
Clint Burford
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Steven Bird
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Timothy Baldwin
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Ideological Perspective Detection Using Semantic Features
Heba Elfardy
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Mona Diab
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Chris Callison-Burch
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CU-GWU Perspective at SemEval-2016 Task 6: Ideological Stance Detection in Informal Text
Heba Elfardy
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Mona Diab
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Detecting Stance in Tweets And Analyzing its Interaction with Sentiment
Parinaz Sobhani
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Saif Mohammad
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Svetlana Kiritchenko
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Understanding engagement with insurgents through retweet rhetoric
Joel Nothman
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Atif Ahmad
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Christoph Breidbach
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David Malet
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Timothy Baldwin
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Recognizing Stances in Ideological On-Line Debates
Swapna Somasundaran
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Janyce Wiebe
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Subjectivity and Sentiment Annotation of Modern Standard Arabic Newswire
Muhammad Abdul-Mageed
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Mona Diab
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A Combination of Topic Models with Max-margin Learning for Relation Detection
Dingcheng Li
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Swapna Somasundaran
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Amit Chakraborty
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Cats Rule and Dogs Drool!: Classifying Stance in Online Debate
Pranav Anand
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Marilyn Walker
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Rob Abbott
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Jean E. Fox Tree
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Robeson Bowmani
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Michael Minor
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Hedge Detection as a Lens on Framing in the GMO Debates: A Position Paper
Eunsol Choi
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Chenhao Tan
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Lillian Lee
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Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil
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Jennifer Spindel
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Recognizing Arguing Subjectivity and Argument Tags
Alexander Conrad
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Janyce Wiebe
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Rebecca Hwa
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Finding Arguing Expressions of Divergent Viewpoints in Online Debates
Amine Trabelsi
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Osmar R. Zaïane
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Back up your Stance: Recognizing Arguments in Online Discussions
Filip Boltužić
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Jan Šnajder
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From Argumentation Mining to Stance Classification
Parinaz Sobhani
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Diana Inkpen
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Stan Matwin
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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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Addressing Annotation Complexity: The Case of Annotating Ideological Perspective in Egyptian Social Media
Heba Elfardy
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Mona Diab
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