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What's great and what's not: learning to classify the scope of negation for improved sentiment analysis
Isaac Councill
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Ryan McDonald
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Leonid Velikovich
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Paper Details:
Month: July
Year: 2010
Location: Uppsala, Sweden
Venue:
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Citations
URL
Agreement and Disagreement: Comparison of Points of View in the Political Domain
Stefano Menini
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Sara Tonelli
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Compositional Matrix-Space Models for Sentiment Analysis
Ainur Yessenalina
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Claire Cardie
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Unsupervised Detection of Downward-Entailing Operators By Maximizing Classification Certainty
Jackie Chi Kit Cheung
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Gerald Penn
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Lexicon-Based Methods for Sentiment Analysis
Maite Taboada
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Julian Brooke
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Milan Tofiloski
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Kimberly Voll
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Manfred Stede
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Modality and Negation: An Introduction to the Special Issue
Roser Morante
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Caroline Sporleder
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Speculation and Negation: Rules, Rankers, and the Role of Syntax
Erik Velldal
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Lilja Øvrelid
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Jonathon Read
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Stephan Oepen
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Sentiment Analysis of Citations using Sentence Structure-Based Features
Awais Athar
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UABCoRAL: A Preliminary study for Resolving the Scope of Negation
Binod Gyawali
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Thamar Solorio
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UCM-I: A Rule-based Syntactic Approach for Resolving the Scope of Negation
Jorge Carrillo de Albornoz
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Laura Plaza
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Alberto Díaz
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Miguel Ballesteros
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UiO 2: Sequence-labeling Negation Using Dependency Features
Emanuele Lapponi
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Erik Velldal
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Lilja Øvrelid
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Jonathon Read
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UMichigan: A Conditional Random Field Model for Resolving the Scope of Negation
Amjad Abu-Jbara
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Dragomir Radev
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FBK: Exploiting Phrasal and Contextual Clues for Negation Scope Detection
Md. Faisal Mahbub Chowdhury
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NTNU: Domain Semi-Independent Short Message Sentiment Classification
Øyvind Selmer
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Mikael Brevik
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Björn Gambäck
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Lars Bungum
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NTNUSentEval at SemEval-2016 Task 4: Combining General Classifiers for Fast Twitter Sentiment Analysis
Brage Ekroll Jahren
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Valerij Fredriksen
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Björn Gambäck
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Lars Bungum
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Mining Subjective Knowledge from Customer Reviews: A Specific Case of Irony Detection
Antonio Reyes
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Paolo Rosso
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Sentiment Analysis of Political Tweets: Towards an Accurate Classifier
Akshat Bakliwal
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Jennifer Foster
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Jennifer van der Puil
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Ron O’Brien
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Lamia Tounsi
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Mark Hughes
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Problematic Cases in the Annotation of Negation in Spanish
Salud María Jiménez-Zafra
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Maite Martin
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L. Alfonso Ureña-López
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Toni Martí
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Mariona Taulé
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Argument Relation Classification Using a Joint Inference Model
Yufang Hou
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Charles Jochim
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Field Of Study
Task
Tagging
Sentiment Analysis
Biomedical
Approach
Structured Prediction
Language
English
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