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Journal for Language Technology and Computational Linguistics, Volume 29
Volume 29, Number 1, 2014
- Simone Albertini, Alessandro Zamberletti, Ignazio Gallo:
Unsupervised feature learning for sentiment classification of short documents. 1-15 - Morgane Marchand, Romaric Besançon, Olivier Mesnard, Anne Vilnat:
Domain Adaptation for Opinion Mining: A Study of Multipolarity Words. 17-31 - Josef Ruppenhofer, Julia Maria Struß, Jonathan Sonntag, Stefan Gindl:
IGGSA-STEPS: Shared Task on Source and Target Extraction from Political Speeches. 33-46 - Katerina Veselovská, Jan Hajic, Jana Sindlerová:
Subjectivity Lexicon for Czech: Implementation and Improvements. 47-61 - Stefania Degaetano-Ortlieb, Hannah Kermes, Elke Teich:
The notion of importance in academic writing: detection, linguistic properties and targets. 63-77 - Yuqiao Gu, Fabio Celli, Josef Steinberger, Andrew J. Anderson, Massimo Poesio, Carlo Strapparava, Brian Murphy:
Using Brain Data for Sentiment Analysis. 79-94
Volume 29, Number 2, 2014
- Thierry Chanier, Céline Poudat, Benoît Sagot, Georges Antoniadis, Ciara Wigham, Linda Hriba, Julien Longhi, Djamé Seddah:
The CoMeRe corpus for French: structuring and annotating heterogeneous CMC genres. 1-30 - Aivars Glaznieks, Egon Stemle:
Challenges of building a CMC corpus for analyzing writer's style by age: The DiDi project. 31-57 - Eliza Margaretha, Harald Lüngen:
Building Linguistic Corpora from Wikipedia Articles and Discussions. 59-82 - Wilbert Spooren, Tessa van Charldorp:
Challenges and experiences in collecting a chat corpus. 83-96 - Hans van Halteren, Nelleke Oostdijk:
Variability in Dutch Tweets. An estimate of the proportion of deviant word tokens. 97-123
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