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The Power of Negative Thinking: Exploiting Label Disagreement in the Min-cut Classification Framework

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The Power of Negative Thinking: Exploiting Label Disagreement in the Min-cut Classification Framework
Treating classification as seeking minimum cuts in the appropriate graph has proven effective in a number of applications. The power of this approach lies in its ability to incorporate label-agreement preferences among pairs of instances in a provably tractable way. Label disagreement preferences are another potentially rich source of information, but prior NLP work within the minimum-cut paradigm has not explicitly incorporated it. Here, we report on work in progress that examines several novel heuristics for incorporating such information. Our results, produced within the context of a politically-oriented sentiment-classification task, demonstrate that these heuristics allow for the addition of label-disagreement information in a way that improves classification accuracy while preserving the efficiency guarantees of the minimum-cut framework.
Mohit Bansal, Claire Cardie, Lillian Lee
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where COLING
Authors Mohit Bansal, Claire Cardie, Lillian Lee
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