Остановите войну!
for scientists:
default search action
Search dblp
Full-text search
- > Home
Please enter a search query
- case-insensitive prefix search: default
e.g., sig matches "SIGIR" as well as "signal" - exact word search: append dollar sign ($) to word
e.g., graph$ matches "graph", but not "graphics" - boolean and: separate words by space
e.g., codd model - boolean or: connect words by pipe symbol (|)
e.g., graph|network
Update May 7, 2017: Please note that we had to disable the phrase search operator (.) and the boolean not operator (-) due to technical problems. For the time being, phrase search queries will yield regular prefix search result, and search terms preceded by a minus will be interpreted as regular (positive) search terms.
Author search results
no matches
Venue search results
no matches
Refine list
refine by author
- no options
- temporarily not available
refine by venue
- no options
- temporarily not available
refine by type
- no options
- temporarily not available
refine by access
- no options
- temporarily not available
refine by year
- no options
- temporarily not available
Publication search results
found 13 matches
- 2009
- Paula Carvalho, Luís Sarmento, Mário J. Silva, Eugénio Oliveira:
Clues for detecting irony in user-generated contents: oh...!! it's "so easy" ;-). TSA@CIKM 2009: 53-56 - Alexandra Balahur, Ester Boldrini, Andrés Montoyo, Patricio Martínez-Barco:
Towards the definition of requirements for mixed fact and opinion question answering systems. TSA@CIKM 2009: 25-28 - Julian Brooke, Matthew Hurst:
Patterns in the stream: exploring the interaction of polarity, topic, and discourse in a large opinion corpus. TSA@CIKM 2009: 1-8 - Yoonjung Choi, Youngho Kim, Sung-Hyon Myaeng:
Domain-specific sentiment analysis using contextual feature generation. TSA@CIKM 2009: 37-44 - Niklas Jakob, Stefan Hagen Weber, Mark-Christoph Müller, Iryna Gurevych:
Beyond the stars: exploiting free-text user reviews to improve the accuracy of movie recommendations. TSA@CIKM 2009: 57-64 - Scott Nowson:
Scary films good, scary flights bad: topic driven feature selection for classification of sentiment. TSA@CIKM 2009: 17-24 - Neil O'Hare, Michael Davy, Adam Bermingham, Paul Ferguson, Páraic Sheridan, Cathal Gurrin, Alan F. Smeaton:
Topic-dependent sentiment analysis of financial blogs. TSA@CIKM 2009: 9-16 - Takayoshi Okamoto, Tetsuya Honda, Koji Eguchi:
Locally contextualized smoothing of language models for sentiment sentence retrieval. TSA@CIKM 2009: 73-80 - Jonathon Read, John Carroll:
Weakly supervised techniques for domain-independent sentiment classification. TSA@CIKM 2009: 45-52 - Luís Sarmento, Paula Carvalho, Mário J. Silva, Eugénio Oliveira:
Automatic creation of a reference corpus for political opinion mining in user-generated content. TSA@CIKM 2009: 29-36 - Tun Thura Thet, Jin-Cheon Na, Christopher S. G. Khoo, Subbaraj Shakthikumar:
Sentiment analysis of movie reviews on discussion boards using a linguistic approach. TSA@CIKM 2009: 81-84 - Jingbo Zhu, Muhua Zhu, Huizhen Wang, Benjamin K. Tsou:
Aspect-based sentence segmentation for sentiment summarization. TSA@CIKM 2009: 65-72 - Maojin Jiang, Bei Yu:
Proceedings of the 1st International CIKM Workshop on Topic-Sentiment Analysis for Mass Opinion, TSA '09, Hong Kong, SAR, China, November 6, 2009. ACM 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-805-6 [contents]
loading more results
failed to load more results, please try again later
manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.
Unpaywalled article links
Add open access links from to the list of external document links (if available).
Privacy notice: By enabling the option above, your browser will contact the API of unpaywall.org to load hyperlinks to open access articles. Although we do not have any reason to believe that your call will be tracked, we do not have any control over how the remote server uses your data. So please proceed with care and consider checking the Unpaywall privacy policy.
Archived links via Wayback Machine
For web page which are no longer available, try to retrieve content from the of the Internet Archive (if available).
Privacy notice: By enabling the option above, your browser will contact the API of archive.org to check for archived content of web pages that are no longer available. Although we do not have any reason to believe that your call will be tracked, we do not have any control over how the remote server uses your data. So please proceed with care and consider checking the Internet Archive privacy policy.
Reference lists
Add a list of references from , , and to record detail pages.
load references from crossref.org and opencitations.net
Privacy notice: By enabling the option above, your browser will contact the APIs of crossref.org, opencitations.net, and semanticscholar.org to load article reference information. Although we do not have any reason to believe that your call will be tracked, we do not have any control over how the remote server uses your data. So please proceed with care and consider checking the Crossref privacy policy and the OpenCitations privacy policy, as well as the AI2 Privacy Policy covering Semantic Scholar.
Citation data
Add a list of citing articles from and to record detail pages.
load citations from opencitations.net
Privacy notice: By enabling the option above, your browser will contact the API of opencitations.net and semanticscholar.org to load citation information. Although we do not have any reason to believe that your call will be tracked, we do not have any control over how the remote server uses your data. So please proceed with care and consider checking the OpenCitations privacy policy as well as the AI2 Privacy Policy covering Semantic Scholar.
OpenAlex data
Load additional information about publications from .
Privacy notice: By enabling the option above, your browser will contact the API of openalex.org to load additional information. Although we do not have any reason to believe that your call will be tracked, we do not have any control over how the remote server uses your data. So please proceed with care and consider checking the information given by OpenAlex.
retrieved on 2024-05-22 04:17 CEST from data curated by the dblp team
all metadata released as open data under CC0 1.0 license
see also: Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Imprint