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PEOPLES@NAACL-HLT 2018: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
- Malvina Nissim, Viviana Patti, Barbara Plank, Claudia Wagner:
Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Computational Modeling of People's Opinions, Personality, and Emotions in Social Media, PEOPLES@NAACL-HTL 2018, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, June 6, 2018. Association for Computational Linguistics 2018, ISBN 978-1-948087-17-9 - Vikram Ahuja, Taradheesh Bali, Navjyoti Singh:
What makes us laugh? Investigations into Automatic Humor Classification. 1-9 - Sophia Chan, Alona Fyshe:
Social and Emotional Correlates of Capitalization on Twitter. 10-15 - Natalia Mora, Julia Lavid-López:
Building an annotated dataset of app store reviews with Appraisal features in English and Spanish. 16-24 - Hassan Alhuzali, Muhammad Abdul-Mageed, Lyle H. Ungar:
Enabling Deep Learning of Emotion With First-Person Seed Expressions. 25-35 - Aditya Bohra, Deepanshu Vijay, Vinay Singh, Syed Sarfaraz Akhtar, Manish Shrivastava:
A Dataset of Hindi-English Code-Mixed Social Media Text for Hate Speech Detection. 36-41 - Dirk Hovy:
The Social and the Neural Network: How to Make Natural Language Processing about People again. 42-49 - Tom Lippincott, Annabelle Carrell:
Observational Comparison of Geo-tagged and Randomly-drawn Tweets. 50-55 - Zach Wood-Doughty, Praateek Mahajan, Mark Dredze:
Johns Hopkins or johnny-hopkins: Classifying Individuals versus Organizations on Twitter. 56-61 - Letizia Mencarini:
The Potential of the Computational Linguistic Analysis of Social Media for Population Studies. 62-68 - Esin Durmus, Claire Cardie:
Understanding the Effect of Gender and Stance in Opinion Expression in Debates on "Abortion". 69-75 - Niyati Chhaya, Kushal Chawla, Tanya Goyal, Projjal Chanda, Jaya Singh:
Frustrated, Polite, or Formal: Quantifying Feelings and Tone in Email. 76-86 - Matej Gjurkovic, Jan Snajder:
Reddit: A Gold Mine for Personality Prediction. 87-97 - Barbara Plank:
Predicting Authorship and Author Traits from Keystroke Dynamics. 98-104 - Zach Wood-Doughty, Nicholas Andrews, Rebecca Marvin, Mark Dredze:
Predicting Twitter User Demographics from Names Alone. 105-111 - Edward P. Tighe, Charibeth K. Cheng:
Modeling Personality Traits of Filipino Twitter Users. 112-122 - David Vilares, Carlos Gómez-Rodríguez:
Grounding the Semantics of Part-of-Day Nouns Worldwide using Twitter. 123-128
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