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AAAI Spring Symposium 2013 - Analyzing Microtext: Palo Alto, CA, USA
- Analyzing Microtext, Papers from the 2013 AAAI Spring Symposium, Palo Alto, California, USA, March 25-27, 2013. AAAI Technical Report SS-13-01, AAAI 2013
- Eduard H. Hovy, Vita Markman, Craig Martell, David C. Uthus:
Preface. - Bertram Haskins, Reinhardt A. Botha:
Identifying Tag Word Counterparts for Dr. Math. - Wendy Liu, Derek Ruths:
What's in a Name? Using First Names as Features for Gender Inference in Twitter. - George K. Mikros, Kostas Perifanos:
Authorship Attribution in Greek Tweets Using Author's Multilevel N-Gram Profiles. - Christie L. Nelson, Hannah Keiler, William M. Pottenger:
Modeling Microtext with Higher Order Learning. - Graham Neubig, Kevin Duh:
How Much Is Said in a Tweet? A Multilingual, Information-theoretic Perspective. - Martin Ringsquandl, Dusan Petkovic:
Analyzing Political Sentiment on Twitter. - Jason R. Robinson, Sherri Lee Condon:
Dynamic Microcluster Chains in Microtext. - Paul Rodrigues, Sandra Kübler:
Part of Speech Tagging Bilingual Speech Transcripts with Intrasentential Model Switching. - Dominic Paul Rout, Kalina Bontcheva, Mark Hepple:
Reliably Evaluating Summaries of Twitter Timelines. - H. Andrew Schwartz, Johannes C. Eichstaedt, Lukasz Dziurzynski, Margaret L. Kern, Eduardo Blanco, Michal Kosinski, David Stillwell, Martin E. P. Seligman, Lyle H. Ungar:
Toward Personality Insights from Language Exploration in Social Media. - Phillip Smith, Mark G. Lee:
A CCG-Based Approach to Fine-Grained Sentiment Analysis in Microtext. - Ken Stahl, Samira Shaikh, Tomek Strzalkowski:
Hedge Detection Using a Rewards and Penalties Approach. - Veronika Strnadova, David Jurgens, Tsai-Ching Lu:
Characterizing Online Discussions in Microblogs Using Network Analysis. - David C. Uthus, David W. Aha:
The Ubuntu Chat Corpus for Multiparticipant Chat Analysis.
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