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25th AAAI Workshop: Analyzing Microtext 2011: San Francisco, California, USA
- Analyzing Microtext, Papers from the 2011 AAAI Workshop, San Francisco, California, USA, August 8, 2011. AAAI Technical Report WS-11-05, AAAI 2011
- Tamitha Carpenter, Emi Fujioka:
The Role and Identification of Dialog Acts in Online Chat. - Kyle D. Dent, Sharoda A. Paul:
Through the Twitter Glass: Detecting Questions in Micro-Text. - Andrew Duchon, Robert McCormack, Brian Riordan, Charlotte Shabarekh, Shawn A. Weil, Ian Yohai:
Analysis of C2 and "C2-Lite" Micro-Message Communications. - Jennifer Foster, Özlem Çetinoglu, Joachim Wagner, Joseph Le Roux, Stephen Hogan, Joakim Nivre, Deirdre Hogan, Josef van Genabith:
#hardtoparse: POS Tagging and Parsing the Twitterverse. - Boris A. Galitsky, Gabor Dobrocsi, Josep Lluís de la Rosa:
Learning Ontologies from the Web for Microtext Processing. - Vita Markman:
Unsupervised Discovery of Fine-Grained Topic Clusters in Twitter Posts. - Eni Mustafaraj, Panagiotis Takis Metaxas:
What Edited Retweets Reveal about Online Political Discourse. - Viswa Mani Kiran Peddinti, Prakriti Chintalapoodi:
Domain Adaptation in Sentiment Analysis of Twitter. - Sowmya Ramachandran, Randy Jensen, Oscar Bascara, Tamitha Carpenter, Todd Denning, Shaun Sucillon:
Untangling Topic Threads in Chat-Based Communication: A Case Study. - Hitesh Sajnani, Sara Javanmardi, David W. McDonald, Cristina Videira Lopes:
Multi-Label Classification of Short Text: A Study on Wikipedia Barnstars. - Tomek Strzalkowski, George Aaron Broadwell, Jennifer Stromer-Galley, Samira Shaikh, Ting Liu, Sarah M. Taylor:
Modeling Socio-Cultural Phenomena in Online Multi-Party Discourse. - Yi-jie Tang, Chang-Ye Li, Hsin-Hsi Chen:
A Comparison between Microblog Corpus and Balanced Corpus from Linguistic and Sentimental Perspectives. - Zhenzhen Xue, Dawei Yin, Brian D. Davison:
Normalizing Microtext. - Joel Young, Craig H. Martell, Pranav Anand, Pedro Ortiz, Henry Tucker Gilbert IV:
A Microtext Corpus for Persuasion Detection in Dialog. - Renxian Zhang, Dehong Gao, Wenjie Li:
What Are Tweeters Doing: Recognizing Speech Acts in Twitter.
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