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Identifying Event-Sentiment Association using Lexical Equivalence and Co-reference Approaches
Anup Kolya
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Dipankar Das
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Asif Ekbal
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Sivaji Bandyopadhyay
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Month: June
Year: 2011
Location: Portland, Oregon, USA
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Field Of Study
Linguistic Trends
Discourse
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Tagging
Sentiment Analysis
Language
English
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