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Research in Computing Science, Volume 110
Volume 110, 2016
Advances in Opinion Mining, Social Network Analysis, and Authorship Attribution
- Octavio Sánchez-Velázquez, Gerardo Sierra:
Let's Agree to Disagree: Measuring Agreement between Annotators for Opinion Mining Task. 9-19 - Sarra Zrigui, Rami Ayadi, Anis Zouaghi, Salah Zrigui:
ISAO: An Intelligent System of Opinions Analysis. 21-30 - Amit Mishra, Sanjay Kumar Jain:
Computing Sentiment Polarity of Opinion WHY Type Question for Intention Mining of Questioners in Question Answering Systems. 31-40 - Ahmed Nasser, Kivanç Dinçer, Hayri Sever:
Investigation of the Feature Selection Problem for Sentiment Analysis in Arabic Language. 41-54 - M'hamed Mataoui, Omar Zelmati, Madiha Boumechache:
A Proposed Lexicon-Based Sentiment Analysis Approach for the Vernacular Algerian Arabic. 55-70 - Heba M. Ismail, Saad Harous, Boumediene Belkhouche:
A Comparative Analysis of Machine Learning Classifiers for Twitter Sentiment Analysis. 71-83 - Václav Rajtmajer, Pavel Král:
Event Detection in Czech Twitter. 85-94 - Ivan Garrido-Marquez, Jorge García Flores, François Lévy, Adeline Nazarenko:
Blog Annotation: From Corpus Analysis to Automatic Tag Suggestion. 95-106 - James Little, Chris Painter:
A Lookup-Free Approach to Knowledge Extraction from News Feeds. 107-116 - Qiuling Yan, Baoli Li, Dongqing Yang:
Detecting Communities Using Link and Content Triangles. 117-128 - Seifeddine Mechti, Maher Jaoua, Rim Faiz, Heni Bouhamed, Lamia Hadrich Belguith:
Author Profiling: Age Prediction Based on Advanced Bayesian Networks. 129-137 - Raheem Sarwar, Sarana Nutanong:
The Key Factors and Their Influence in Authorship Attribution. 139-150 - Seifeddine Mechti, Maher Jaoua, Rim Faiz, Lamia Hadrich Belguith:
An Analysis Framework for Hybrid Authorship Verification. 151-158
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