WordNet: a lexical database for English
Communications of the ACM
Email as spectroscopy: automated discovery of community structure within organizations
Communities and technologies
Inferring and Visualizing Social Networks on Internet Relay Chat
IV '04 Proceedings of the Information Visualisation, Eighth International Conference
Towards an argument interchange format
The Knowledge Engineering Review
Is a Voting Approach Accurate for Opinion Mining?
DaWaK '08 Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Data Warehousing and Knowledge Discovery
Web opinion mining: how to extract opinions from blogs?
CSTST '08 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Soft computing as transdisciplinary science and technology
Recognizing contextual polarity: An exploration of features for phrase-level sentiment analysis
Computational Linguistics
Speech acts meet tagging: NiceTag ontology
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Semantic Systems
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This paper presents a work in progress about stakeholder detection for online debates. We propose an approach based on classical community detection methods applied to semantic social networks representation. We defend that new web2.0 tools should assist users to define semantic relations between users, groups and roles based on social interaction analysis. The main goal is to provide new mecanisms for moderation decreasing misunderstandings and highlighting unexpected behaviors.