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Computing Attitude and Affect in Text 2006
- James G. Shanahan, Yan Qu, Janyce Wiebe:
Computing Attitude and Affect in Text: Theory and Applications. The Information Retrieval Series 20, Springer 2006, ISBN 978-1-4020-4026-9 - Livia Polanyi, Annie Zaenen:
Contextual Valence Shifters. 1-10 - Sabine Bergler:
Conveying Attitude with Reported Speech. 11-22 - Jussi Karlgren, Gunnar Eriksson, Kristofer Franzén:
Where Attitudinal Expressions Get their Attitude. 23-31 - Nancy L. Green:
Analysis of Linguistic Features Associated with Point of View for Generating Stylistically Appropriate Text. 33-39 - Jane Morris, Graeme Hirst:
The Subjectivity of Lexical Cohesion in Text. 41-47 - Wilma Bucci, Bernard Maskit:
A Weighted Referential Activity Dictionary. 49-60 - Victoria L. Rubin, Elizabeth D. Liddy, Noriko Kando:
Certainty Identification in Texts: Categorization Model and Manual Tagging Results. 61-76 - Veselin Stoyanov, Claire Cardie, Diane J. Litman, Janyce Wiebe:
Evaluating an Opinion Annotation Scheme Using a New Multi-Perspective Question and Answer Corpus. 77-91 - Gregory Grefenstette, Yan Qu, David A. Evans, James G. Shanahan:
Validating the Coverage of Lexical Resources for Affect Analysis and Automatically Classifying New Words along Semantic Axes. 93-107 - Yvette Yannick Mathieu:
A Computational Semantic Lexicon of French Verbs of Emotion. 109-124 - Steven Bethard, Hong Yu, Ashley Thornton, Vasileios Hatzivassiloglou, Dan Jurafsky:
Extracting Opinion Propositions and Opinion Holders using Syntactic and Lexical Cues. 125-141 - Nathanael Chambers, Joel R. Tetreault, James F. Allen:
Approaches for Automatically Tagging Affect: Steps Toward an Effective and Efficient Tool. 143-158 - Simone Teufel:
Argumentative Zoning for Improved Citation Indexing. 159-169 - Norton Trevisan Roman, Paul Piwek, Ariadne Maria Brito Rizzoni Carvalho:
Politeness and Bias in Dialogue Summarization: Two Exploratory Studies. 171-185 - Diana Zaiu Inkpen, Olga Feiguina, Graeme Hirst:
Generating More-Positive and More-Negative Text. 187-198 - Casey Whitelaw, Jon D. Patrick, Maria Herke-Couchman:
Identifying Interpersonal Distance using Systemic Features. 199-214 - Shlomo Argamon, Jeff Dodick:
Corpus-Based Study of Scientific Methodology: Comparing the Historical and Experimental Sciences. 215-231 - Valéria Delisandra Feltrim, Simone Teufel, Maria das Graças Volpe Nunes, Sandra M. Aluísio:
Argumentative Zoning Applied to Critiquing Novices' Scientific Abstracts. 233-246 - Chrysanne Di Marco, Frederick W. Kroon, Robert E. Mercer:
Using Hedges to Classify Citations in Scientific Articles. 247-263 - Kamal Nigam, Matthew Hurst:
Towards a Robust Metric of Polarity. 265-279 - Richard M. Tong, Ronald R. Yager:
Characterizing Buzz and Sentiment in Internet Sources: Linguistic Summaries and Predictive Behaviors. 281-296 - Moshe Koppel, Itai Shtrimberg:
Good News or Bad News? Let the Market Decide. 297-301 - Franco Salvetti, Christoph Reichenbach, Stephen Lewis:
Opinion Polarity Identification of Movie Reviews. 303-316 - Yohei Seki, Koji Eguchi, Noriko Kando:
Multi-Document Viewpoint Summarization Focused on Facts, Opinion and Knowledge. 317-336
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