| Vasileios Hatzivassiloglou and Kathleen B. McKeown. 1997. Predicting the Semantic Orientation of Adjectives. In 35th ACL, pages 174--181. |
....are, and that readers opinions vary. 2.2 Word classification Trying to understand attributes of a subjective element such as whether it is positive or negative (polarity or semantic orientation) or has different intensities (gradability) is even more difficult. Hatzivassiloglou and McKeown [5] used textual conjunctions such as fair and legitimate 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 ....
Vasileios Hatzivassiloglou and Kathleen R. McKeown. Predicting the semantic orientation of adjectives. In Proceedings of the 35th Annual Meeting of ACL, 1997.
....We tested five subjects (all of whom were unaware of our goals) for their concept of a part. We asked them to rate sets of 100 words, of which 50 were in our final results set. Tables 6 11 show the top 50 words for each of our six seed words along with the number book building car 10 8 7 8 20 14 12 17 30 20 18 23 40 24 21 26 50 28 29 31 hospital plant school 10 7 5 10 20 16 10 14 30 21 15 20 40 23 20 26 50 26 22 31 Table 4: Result Scores of subjects who marked the word. as a part of the seed concept. The score of individual words vary greatly but there was relative consensus ....
....five subjects (all of whom were unaware of our goals) for their concept of a part. We asked them to rate sets of 100 words, of which 50 were in our final results set. Tables 6 11 show the top 50 words for each of our six seed words along with the number book building car 10 8 7 8 20 14 12 17 30 20 18 23 40 24 21 26 50 28 29 31 hospital plant school 10 7 5 10 20 16 10 14 30 21 15 20 40 23 20 26 50 26 22 31 Table 4: Result Scores of subjects who marked the word. as a part of the seed concept. The score of individual words vary greatly but there was relative consensus on most words. ....
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Vasileios Hatzivassiloglou and Kathleen R. McKeown. 1997. Predicting the semantic orientation of adjectives.
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Vasileios Hatzivassiloglou and Kathleen R. McKeown. 1997. Predicting the semantic orientation of adjectives. In Proceedings of the 35th Annual Meeting of the ACL and the 8th Conference of the European Chapter of the ACL, pages 174--181, Madrid, Spain, July. Association for Computational Linguistics.
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Vasileios Hatzivassiloglou and Kathleen McKeown. Predicting the Semantic Orientation of Adjectives. In Proceedings of the 35th Annual Meeting of the ACL, pages 174--181, Madrid, Spain, July 1997. Association for Computational Linguistics.
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Vasileios Hatzivassiloglou and Kathleen B. McKeown. 1997. Predicting the Semantic Orientation of Adjectives. In 35th ACL, pages 174--181.
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Vasileios Hatzivassiloglou and Kathleen R. McKeown. Predicting the semantic orientation of adjectives. In Proceedings of the 35th Annual Meeting of ACL, 1997.
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Vasileios Hatzivassiloglou and Kathleen R. McKeown. 1997. Predicting the semantic orientation of adjectives. In Proc. 35th Annual Meeting of the ACL, pages 174-181. Association of Computational Linguistics.
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