| Vasileios Hatzivassiloglou and Janyce M. Wiebe. Effects of adjective orientation and gradability on sentence subjectivity. In Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Computational Linguistics, 2000. |
....or simplistic but well received to separate similarly and oppositely connoted words. Other studies showed that restricting features used for classification to those adjectives that come through as strongly dynamic, gradable, or oriented improved performance in the genre classification task [6, 24]. Turney and Littman [23] determined the similarity between two words by counting the number of results returned by web searches joining the words with a NEAR operator. The relationship between an unknown word and a set of manually selected seeds was used to place it into a positive or negative ....
Vasileios Hatzivassiloglou and Janyce M. Wiebe. Effects of adjective orientation and gradability on sentence subjectivity. In Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Computational Linguistics, 2000.
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Vasileios Hatzivassiloglou and Janyce M. Wiebe. Effects of adjective orientation and gradability on sentence subjectivity. In Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Computational Linguistics, 2000.
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