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- Firoj Alam, Fabio Celli, Evgeny A. Stepanov, Arindam Ghosh, Giuseppe Riccardi:
The Social Mood of News: Self-reported Annotations to Design Automatic Mood Detection Systems. PEOPLES@COLING 2016: 143-152 - Taradheesh Bali, Navjyoti Singh:
Sarcasm Detection : Building a Contextual Hierarchy. PEOPLES@COLING 2016: 119-127 - Lea Canales, Carlo Strapparava, Ester Boldrini, Patricio Martínez-Barco:
Innovative Semi-Automatic Methodology to Annotate Emotional Corpora. PEOPLES@COLING 2016: 91-100 - Andrew Cattle, Xiaojuan Ma:
Effects of Semantic Relatedness between Setups and Punchlines in Twitter Hashtag Games. PEOPLES@COLING 2016: 70-79 - Fabio Celli, Evgeny A. Stepanov, Massimo Poesio, Giuseppe Riccardi:
Predicting Brexit: Classifying Agreement is Better than Sentiment and Pollsters. PEOPLES@COLING 2016: 110-118 - Aparna Garimella, Rada Mihalcea:
Zooming in on Gender Differences in Social Media. PEOPLES@COLING 2016: 1-10 - Rasoul Kaljahi, Jennifer Foster:
Detecting Opinion Polarities using Kernel Methods. PEOPLES@COLING 2016: 60-69 - Koichi Kamijo, Tetsuya Nasukawa, Hideya Kitamura:
Personality Estimation from Japanese Text. PEOPLES@COLING 2016: 101-109 - Chong Min Lee, Su-Youn Yoon, Lei Chen:
Can We Make Computers Laugh at Talks? PEOPLES@COLING 2016: 173-181 - Marina Litvak, Jahna Otterbacher, Chee Siang Ang, David Atkins:
Social and linguistic behavior and its correlation to trait empathy. PEOPLES@COLING 2016: 128-137 - Fei Liu, Julien Perez, Scott Nowson:
A Recurrent and Compositional Model for Personality Trait Recognition from Short Texts. PEOPLES@COLING 2016: 20-29 - Danielle L. Mowery, Albert Park, Craig Bryan, Mike Conway:
Towards Automatically Classifying Depressive Symptoms from Twitter Data for Population Health. PEOPLES@COLING 2016: 182-191 - Ankan Mullick, Pawan Goyal, Niloy Ganguly:
A graphical framework to detect and categorize diverse opinions from online news. PEOPLES@COLING 2016: 40-49 - Emily Öhman, Timo Honkela, Jörg Tiedemann:
The Challenges of Multi-dimensional Sentiment Analysis Across Languages. PEOPLES@COLING 2016: 138-142 - Chris Pool, Malvina Nissim:
Distant supervision for emotion detection using Facebook reactions. PEOPLES@COLING 2016: 30-39 - Pedro Bispo Santos, Lisa Beinborn, Iryna Gurevych:
A domain-agnostic approach for opinion prediction on speech. PEOPLES@COLING 2016: 163-172 - Daniela Schneevogt, Patrizia Paggio:
The Effect of Gender and Age Differences on the Recognition of Emotions from Facial Expressions. PEOPLES@COLING 2016: 11-19 - Uladzimir Sidarenka, Manfred Stede:
Generating Sentiment Lexicons for German Twitter. PEOPLES@COLING 2016: 80-90 - Maria Skeppstedt, Magnus Sahlgren, Carita Paradis, Andreas Kerren:
Active learning for detection of stance components. PEOPLES@COLING 2016: 50-59 - Anja Summa, Bernd Resch, Michael Strube:
Microblog Emotion Classification by Computing Similarity in Text, Time, and Space. PEOPLES@COLING 2016: 153-162 - Malvina Nissim, Viviana Patti, Barbara Plank:
Proceedings of the Workshop on Computational Modeling of People's Opinions, Personality, and Emotions in Social Media, PEOPLES@COLING 2016, Osaka, Japan, December 12, 2016. The COLING 2016 Organizing Committee 2016, ISBN 978-4-87974-723-5 [contents]
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