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7th WASSA@NAACL-HLT 2016: San Diego, California, USA
- Alexandra Balahur, Erik Van der Goot, Piek Vossen, Andrés Montoyo:

Proceedings of the 7th Workshop on Computational Approaches to Subjectivity, Sentiment and Social Media Analysis, WASSA@NAACL-HLT 2016, June 16, 2016, San Diego, California, USA. The Association for Computer Linguistics 2016, ISBN 978-1-941643-82-2 - Alexandra Balahur:

Sentiment Analysis - What are we talking about? 1 - Seth Grimes:

Sentiment, Subjectivity, and Social Analysis Go ToWork: An Industry View - Invited Talk. 2 - Sardar Hamidian, Mona T. Diab:

Rumor Identification and Belief Investigation on Twitter. 3-8 - Daniel Preotiuc-Pietro, H. Andrew Schwartz, Gregory J. Park, Johannes C. Eichstaedt, Margaret L. Kern, Lyle H. Ungar, Elisabeth Shulman:

Modelling Valence and Arousal in Facebook posts. 9-15 - Morteza Dehghani:

Purity Homophily in Social Networks - Invited Talk. 16 - Rachel Harsley

, Bhavesh Gupta, Barbara Di Eugenio, Huayi Li:
Hit Songs' Sentiments Harness Public Mood & Predict Stock Market. 17-25 - Rupak Chakraborty, Senjuti Kundu, Prakul Agarwal:

Fashioning Data - A Social Media Perspective on Fast Fashion Brands. 26-35 - Richard Socher:

Deep Learning for Sentiment Analysis - Invited Talk. 36 - Pedro Miguel Dias Cardoso, Anindya Roy:

Sentiment Lexicon Creation using Continuous Latent Space and Neural Networks. 37-42 - Svetlana Kiritchenko, Saif M. Mohammad:

The Effect of Negators, Modals, and Degree Adverbs on Sentiment Composition. 43-52 - Lingjia Deng, Janyce Wiebe:

How can NLP Tasks Mutually Benefit Sentiment Analysis? A Holistic Approach to Sentiment Analysis. 53-59 - Derrick Higgins, Michael Heilman, Adrianna Jelesnianska, Keith Ingersoll:

An Unsupervised System for Visual Exploration of Twitter Conversations. 60-65 - Aksel Wester, Lilja Øvrelid, Erik Velldal, Hugo Lewi Hammer:

Threat detection in online discussions. 66-71 - Pierre André Ménard, Caroline Barrière:

Classification of comment helpfulness to improve knowledge sharing among medical practitioners. 72-81 - Aditya Joshi, Pushpak Bhattacharyya, Mark James Carman:

Political Issue Extraction Model: A Novel Hierarchical Topic Model That Uses Tweets By Political And Non-Political Authors. 82-90 - Hugo Jair Escalante, Manuel Montes-y-Gómez, Luis Villaseñor Pineda

, Marcelo Luis Errecalde:
Early text classification: a Naïve solution. 91-99 - Krish Perumal, Graeme Hirst:

Semi-supervised and unsupervised categorization of posts in Web discussion forums using part-of-speech information and minimal features. 100-108 - Guangyu Zhou, Kavita Ganesan:

Linguistic Understanding of Complaints and Praises in User Reviews. 109-114 - Vandana Jha, Savitha R, P. Deepa Shenoy, K. R. Venugopal:

Reputation System: Evaluating Reputation among All Good Sellers. 115-121 - Zheng Ma, Jinseok Nam, Karsten Weihe:

Improve Sentiment Analysis of Citations with Author Modelling. 122-127 - Rrubaa Panchendrarajan

, Nazick Ahamed, Brunthavan Murugaiah, Prakhash Sivakumar, Surangika Ranathunga, Akila Pemasiri:
Implicit Aspect Detection in Restaurant Reviews using Cooccurence of Words. 128-136 - Salud María Jiménez-Zafra, Maite Martín-Valdivia, M. Dolores Molina-González, Luis Alfonso Ureña López:

Domain Adaptation of Polarity Lexicon combining Term Frequency and Bootstrapping. 137-146 - Sven Buechel, Udo Hahn, Jan Goldenstein

, Sebastian G. M. Händschke
, Peter Walgenbach:
Do Enterprises Have Emotions? 147-153 - Elisavet Palogiannidi, Elias Iosif, Polychronis Koutsakis, Alexandros Potamianos:

A semantic-affective compositional approach for the affective labelling of adjective-noun and noun-noun pairs. 154-160 - Aniruddha Ghosh, Tony Veale:

Fracking Sarcasm using Neural Network. 161-169 - Manfred Klenner:

An Hymn of an even Deeper Sentiment Analysis. 170 - Preslav Nakov:

Sentiment Analysis in Twitter: A SemEval Perspective. 171-172 - Fabrizio Sebastiani:

The Challenge of Sentiment Quantification. 173 - Saif M. Mohammad:

A Practical Guide to Sentiment Annotation: Challenges and Solutions. 174-179 - Carlo Strapparava:

Emotions and NLP: Future Directions. 180

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