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When does a compliment become sexist? Analysis and classification of ambivalent sexism using twitter data
Akshita Jha
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Radhika Mamidi
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Paper Details:
Month: August
Year: 2017
Location: Vancouver, Canada
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RtGender: A Corpus for Studying Differential Responses to Gender
Rob Voigt
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David Jurgens
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Vinodkumar Prabhakaran
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Dan Jurafsky
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Yulia Tsvetkov
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Challenges for Toxic Comment Classification: An In-Depth Error Analysis
Betty van Aken
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Julian Risch
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Ralf Krestel
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Alexander Löser
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https://twitter.com/chicagotribune/status/762401317050605568
https://tinyurl.com/y7zgsuyr
https://github.com/AkshitaJha/NLP
http://www.businessinsider.com/brianna-wu-
Field Of Study
Linguistic Trends
Embeddings
Task
Sentiment Analysis
Approach
Deep Learning
Language
English
Dataset
News
Twitter
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