Analyzing Microtext
Papers from the 2013 AAAI Spring Symposium
Eduard Hovy, Vita Markman, Craig Martell, David Uthus, Program Cochairs
Technical Report SS-13-01. Published by The AAAI Press, Palo Alto, California. This technical report is also available in book format.
Contents
Preface
Eduard Hovy, Vita Markman, Craig Martell, David Uthus
Identifying Tag Word Counterparts for Dr. Math
Bertram Haskins, Reinhardt A. Botha
What’s in a Name? Using First Names as Features for Gender Inference in Twitter
Wendy Liu, Derek Ruths
Authorship Attribution in Greek Tweets Using Author's Multilevel N-Gram Profiles
George K. Mikros, Kostas Perifanos
Modeling Microtext with Higher Order Learning
Christie L. Nelson, Hannah Keiler, William M. Pottenger
How Much Is Said in a Tweet? A Multilingual, Information-theoretic Perspective
Graham Neubig, Kevin Duh
Analyzing Political Sentiment on Twitter
Martin Ringsquandl, Dusan Petkovic
Dynamic Microcluster Chains in Microtext
Jason R. Robinson, Sherri Lee Condon
Part of Speech Tagging Bilingual Speech Transcripts with Intrasentential Model Switching
Paul Rodrigues, Sandra Kübler
Reliably Evaluating Summaries of Twitter Timelines
Dominic Paul Rout, Kalina Bontcheva, Mark Hepple
Toward Personality Insights from Language Exploration in Social Media
Hansen Andrew Schwartz, Johannes C. Eichstaedt, Lukasz Dziurzynski, Margaret L. Kern, Eduardo Blanco, Michal Kosinski, David Stillwell, Martin E. P. Seligman, Lyle H. Ungar
A CCG-Based Approach to Fine-Grained Sentiment Analysis in Microtext
Phillip Smith, Mark Lee
Hedge Detection Using a Rewards and Penalties Approach
Ken Stahl, Samira Shaikh, Tomek Strzalkowski
Characterizing Online Discussions in Microblogs Using Network Analysis
Veronika Strnadova, David Jurgens, Tsai-Ching Lu
The Ubuntu Chat Corpus for Multiparticipant Chat Analysis
David C. Uthus, David W. Aha
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