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- Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Computational Approaches to Subjectivity and Sentiment Analysis (WASSA 2.011)Alexandra Balahur, Ester Boldrini, Andrés Montoyo, Patricio Martínez-Barco. [doi]
- Cats Rule and Dogs Drool!: Classifying Stance in Online DebatePranav Anand, Marilyn A. Walker, Rob Abbott, Jean E. Fox Tree, Robeson Bowmani, Michael Minor. 1-9 [doi]
- A verb lexicon model for deep sentiment analysis and opinion mining applicationsIsa Maks, Piek Vossen. 10-18 [doi]
- Experiments with a Differential Semantics Annotation for WordNet 3.0Dan Tufis, Dan Stefanescu. 19-27 [doi]
- Creating Sentiment Dictionaries via TriangulationJosef Steinberger, Polina Lenkova, Mohamed Ebrahim, Maud Ehrmann, Ali Hurriyetoglu, Mijail A. Kabadjov, Ralf Steinberger, Hristo Tanev, Vanni Zavarella, Silvia Vázquez. 28-36 [doi]
- Generating Semantic Orientation Lexicon using Large Data and ThesaurusAmit Goyal, Hal Daumé III. 37-43 [doi]
- Developing Robust Models for Favourability AnalysisDaoud Clarke, Peter C. R. Lane, Paul Hender. 44-52 [doi]
- Detecting Implicit Expressions of Sentiment in Text Based on Commonsense KnowledgeAlexandra Balahur, Jesús M. Hermida, Andrés Montoyo. 53-60 [doi]
- A Link to the Past: Constructing Historical Social NetworksMatje van de Camp, Antal van den Bosch. 61-69 [doi]
- Tracking Sentiment in Mail: How Genders Differ on Emotional AxesSaif Mohammad, Tony Yang. 70-79 [doi]
- Developing Japanese WordNet Affect for Analyzing EmotionsYoshimitsu Torii, Dipankar Das, Sivaji Bandyopadhyay, Manabu Okumura. 80-86 [doi]
- Improving a Method for Quantifying Readers' Impressions of News Articles with a Regression EquationTadahiko Kumamoto, Yukiko Kawai, Katsumi Tanaka. 87-95 [doi]
- Feature Selection for Sentiment Analysis Based on Content and Syntax ModelsAdnan Duric, Fei Song. 96-103 [doi]
- Automatic Emotion Classification for Interpersonal CommunicationFrederik Vaassen, Walter Daelemans. 104-110 [doi]
- Automatic Sentiment Classification of Product Reviews Using Maximal Phrases Based AnalysisMaria Tchalakova, Dale Gerdemann, Detmar Meurers. 111-117 [doi]
- Mining Subjective Knowledge from Customer Reviews: A Specific Case of Irony DetectionAntonio Reyes, Paolo Rosso. 118-124 [doi]
- Automatic Expansion of Feature-Level Opinion LexiconsFermín L. Cruz, José Antonio Troyano Jiménez, F. Javier Ortega, Fernando Enríquez. 125-131 [doi]
- Robust Sense-based Sentiment ClassificationA. R. Balamurali, Aditya Joshi, Pushpak Bhattacharyya. 132-138 [doi]
- Sentiment Classification Using Semantic Features Extracted from WordNet-based ResourcesYoan Gutiérrez-Vázquez, Sonia Vázquez, Andrés Montoyo. 139-145 [doi]
- On the Difficulty of Clustering Microblog Texts for Online Reputation ManagementFernando Perez-Tellez, David Pinto, John Cardiff, Paolo Rosso. 146-152 [doi]
- EMOCause: An Easy-adaptable Approach to Extract Emotion Cause ContextsIrene Russo, Tommaso Caselli, Francesco Rubino, Ester Boldrini, Patricio Martínez-Barco. 153-160 [doi]
- A Cross-corpus Study of Unsupervised Subjectivity Identification based on Calibrated EMDong Wang, Yang Liu. 161-167 [doi]
- Towards a Unified Approach for Opinion Question Answering and SummarizationElena Lloret, Alexandra Balahur, Manuel Palomar, Andrés Montoyo. 168-174 [doi]
- Corporate News Classification and Valence Prediction: A Supervised ApproachSyed Aqueel Haider, Rishabh Mehrotra. 175-181 [doi]
- Instance Level Transfer Learning for Cross Lingual Opinion AnalysisRuifeng Xu, Jun Xu 0007, Xiaolong Wang. 182-188 [doi]
- Sentimatrix - Multilingual Sentiment Analysis ServiceAlexandru-Lucian Gînsca, Emanuela Boros, Adrian Iftene, Diana Trandabat, Mihai Toader, Marius Corici, Cenel-Augusto Perez, Dan Cristea. 189-195 [doi]