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Sentiment classification of online political discussions: a comparison of a word-based and dependency-based method
Hugo Lewi Hammer
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Per Erik Solberg
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Lilja Øvrelid
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Paper Details:
Month: June
Year: 2014
Location: Baltimore, Maryland
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SIG: SIGNLL
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Beyond Sentiment: Social Psychological Analysis of Political Facebook Comments in Hungary
Márton Miháltz
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Tamás Váradi
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István Csertő
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Éva Fülöp
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Tibor Pólya
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Pál Kővágó
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A semi automatic annotation approach for ontological and terminological knowledge acquisition
Driss Sadoun
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http://www.strategicdialogue.org/
http://www.technologyreview
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Tagging
Sentiment Analysis
Language
English
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