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DGO
2007
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13 years 6 months ago
Identifying and classifying subjective claims
To understand the subjective documents, for example, public comments on the government’s proposed regulation, opinion identification and classification is required. Rather than ...
Namhee Kwon, Liang Zhou, Eduard H. Hovy, Stuart W....
EMNLP
2006
13 years 6 months ago
Feature Subsumption for Opinion Analysis
Lexical features are key to many approaches to sentiment analysis and opinion detection. A variety of representations have been used, including single words, multi-word Ngrams, ph...
Ellen Riloff, Siddharth Patwardhan, Janyce Wiebe
TCBB
2010
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13 years 2 days ago
Classification of Protein-Protein Interaction Full-Text Documents Using Text and Citation Network Features
Abstract--We participated (as Team 9) in the Article Classification Task of the Biocreative II.5 Challenge: binary classification of fulltext documents relevant for protein-protein...
Artemy Kolchinsky, Alaa Abi-Haidar, Jasleen Kaur, ...
ICASSP
2011
IEEE
12 years 9 months ago
Using latent topic features to improve binary classification of spoken documents
In many topic identification applications, supervised training labels are indirectly related to the semantic content of the documents being classified. For example, many topical...
Jonathan Wintrode
EMNLP
2010
13 years 3 months ago
Modeling Perspective Using Adaptor Grammars
Strong indications of perspective can often come from collocations of arbitrary length; for example, someone writing get the government out of my X is typically expressing a conse...
Eric Hardisty, Jordan L. Boyd-Graber, Philip Resni...