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LREC
2010
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Predictive Features for Detecting Indefinite Polar Sentences
In recent years, text classification in sentiment analysis has mostly focused on two types of classification, the distinction between objective and subjective text, i.e. subjectiv...
Michael Wiegand, Dietrich Klakow
COLING
2010
13 years 1 days ago
Sentiment Classification and Polarity Shifting
Polarity shifting marked by various linguistic structures has been a challenge to automatic sentiment classification. In this paper, we propose a machine learning approach to inco...
Shoushan Li, Sophia Yat Mei Lee, Ying Chen, Chu-Re...
FSKD
2008
Springer
157views Fuzzy Logic» more  FSKD 2008»
13 years 6 months ago
Recommended or Not? Give Advice on Online Products
This paper introduces an opinion judgment system that automatically gives advice on whether to recommend this product and furthermore provides corresponding reasons. The core task...
Bing Qin, Yanyan Zhao, Leilei Gao, Ting Liu
EMNLP
2009
13 years 2 months ago
Predicting Subjectivity in Multimodal Conversations
In this research we aim to detect subjective sentences in multimodal conversations. We introduce a novel technique wherein subjective patterns are learned from both labeled and un...
Gabriel Murray, Giuseppe Carenini
EMNLP
2007
13 years 6 months ago
A Comparative Evaluation of Deep and Shallow Approaches to the Automatic Detection of Common Grammatical Errors
This paper compares a deep and a shallow processing approach to the problem of classifying a sentence as grammatically wellformed or ill-formed. The deep processing approach uses ...
Joachim Wagner, Jennifer Foster, Josef van Genabit...