2016 Volume 52 Issue 1
- Anthology ID:
- 2016.ipm_journal-ir0anthology0volumeA52A1
- Year:
- 2016
Emotion and sentiment in social and expressive media: Introduction to the special issue
Paolo Rosso
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Cristina Bosco
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Rossana Damiano
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Viviana Patti
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Erik Cambria
Contextual semantics for sentiment analysis of Twitter
Hassan Saif
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Yulan He
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Miriam Fernández
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Harith Alani
Expressive signals in social media languages to improve polarity detection
Elisabetta Fersini
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Enza Messina
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Federico Alberto Pozzi
Polarity shift detection, elimination and ensemble: A three-stage model for document-level sentiment analysis
Rui Xia
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Feng Xu
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Jianfei Yu
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Yong Qi
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Erik Cambria
Multi-lingual opinion mining on YouTube
Aliaksei Severyn
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Alessandro Moschitti
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Olga Uryupina
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Barbara Plank
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Katja Filippova
Incorporating sentiment into tag-based user profiles and resource profiles for personalized search in folksonomy
Haoran Xie
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Xiaodong Li
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Tao Wang
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Raymond Y. K. Lau
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Tak-Lam Wong
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Li Chen
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Fu Lee Wang
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Qing Li
On the impact of emotions on author profiling
Francisco M. Rangel Pardo
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Paolo Rosso
In the mood for sharing contents: Emotions, personality and interaction styles in the diffusion of news
Fabio Celli
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Arindam Ghosh
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Firoj Alam
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Giuseppe Riccardi
Onyx: A Linked Data approach to emotion representation
J. Fernando Sánchez-Rada
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Carlos Angel Iglesias
Studying emotion induced by music through a crowdsourcing game
Anna Aljanaki
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Frans Wiering
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Remco C. Veltkamp
Analyzing the public discourse on works of fiction - Detection and visualization of emotion in online coverage about HBO's Game of Thrones
Arno Scharl
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Alexander Hubmann-Haidvogel
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Alistair Jones
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Daniel Fischl
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Ruslan Kamolov
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Albert Weichselbraun
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Walter Rafelsberger
Ontology-based affective models to organize artworks in the social semantic web
Federico Bertola
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Viviana Patti
Why do urban legends go viral?
Marco Guerini
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Carlo Strapparava