Direction-based text interpretation as an information access refinement
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Machine translation: a view from the Lexicon
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Spin: lexical semantics, transitivity, and the identification of implicit sentiment
Spin: lexical semantics, transitivity, and the identification of implicit sentiment
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Identifying emotions, intentions, and attitudes in text using a game with a purpose
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Recognizing stances in ideological on-line debates
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Shedding (a thousand points of) light on biased language
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Measuring transitivity using untrained annotators
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Holistic sentiment analysis across languages: multilingual supervised latent Dirichlet allocation
EMNLP '10 Proceedings of the 2010 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing
Summarizing contrastive viewpoints in opinionated text
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Modeling perspective using adaptor grammars
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Modeling interaction features for debate side clustering
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Work on sentiment analysis often focuses on the words and phrases that people use in overtly opinionated text. In this paper, we introduce a new approach to the problem that focuses not on lexical indicators, but on the syntactic "packaging" of ideas, which is well suited to investigating the identification of implicit sentiment, or perspective. We establish a strong predictive connection between linguistically well motivated features and implicit sentiment, and then show how computational approximations of these features can be used to improve on existing state-of-the-art sentiment classification results.