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Janyce Wiebe
Janyce Wiebe
Professor Computer Science and Intelligent Systems, University of Pittsburgh
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Recognizing Contextual Polarity in Phrase-Level Sentiment Analysis
T Wilson
Proceedings of HLT/EMNLP, 2005
5466*2005
Annotating expressions of opinions and emotions in language
J Wiebe, T Wilson, C Cardie
Language resources and evaluation 39, 165-210, 2005
24672005
Learning extraction patterns for subjective expressions
E Riloff, J Wiebe
Proceedings of the 2003 conference on Empirical methods in natural language …, 2003
14582003
Semeval-2016 task 1: Semantic textual similarity, monolingual and cross-lingual evaluation
E Agirre, C Banea, D Cer, M Diab, A Gonzalez Agirre, R Mihalcea, ...
SemEval-2016. 10th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation; 2016 Jun …, 2016
13442016
Learning subjective language
J Wiebe, T Wilson, R Bruce, M Bell, M Martin
Computational linguistics 30 (3), 277-308, 2004
10372004
Effects of adjective orientation and gradability on sentence subjectivity
V Hatzivassiloglou, J Wiebe
COLING 2000 volume 1: The 18th international conference on computational …, 2000
9692000
Learning subjective adjectives from corpora
J Wiebe
Aaai/iaai 20 (0), 0, 2000
8762000
Creating subjective and objective sentence classifiers from unannotated texts
J Wiebe, E Riloff
International conference on intelligent text processing and computational …, 2005
8212005
Development and use of a gold-standard data set for subjectivity classifications
J Wiebe, R Bruce, TP O’Hara
Proceedings of the 37th annual meeting of the Association for Computational …, 1999
8001999
OpinionFinder: A system for subjectivity analysis
T Wilson, P Hoffmann, S Somasundaran, J Kessler, J Wiebe, Y Choi, ...
Proceedings of HLT/EMNLP 2005 Interactive Demonstrations, 34-35, 2005
7632005
Learning subjective nouns using extraction pattern bootstrapping
E Riloff, J Wiebe, T Wilson
Proceedings of the seventh conference on Natural language learning at HLT …, 2003
7622003
Recognizing stances in ideological on-line debates
S Somasundaran, J Wiebe
Proceedings of the NAACL HLT 2010 workshop on computational approaches to …, 2010
7322010
Semeval-2015 task 2: Semantic textual similarity, english, spanish and pilot on interpretability
E Agirre, C Banea, C Cardie, D Cer, M Diab, A Gonzalez-Agirre, W Guo, ...
Proceedings of the 9th international workshop on semantic evaluation …, 2015
7212015
Semeval-2014 task 10: Multilingual semantic textual similarity
E Agirre, C Banea, C Cardie, D Cer, M Diab, A Gonzalez-Agirre, W Guo, ...
Proceedings of the 8th international workshop on semantic evaluation …, 2014
6792014
Just how mad are you? Finding strong and weak opinion clauses
T Wilson, J Wiebe, R Hwa
aaai 4, 761-769, 2004
6432004
Learning multilingual subjective language via cross-lingual projections
R Mihalcea, C Banea, J Wiebe
Proceedings of the 45th annual meeting of the association of computational …, 2007
5702007
Tracking point of view in narrative
JM Wiebe
arXiv preprint cmp-lg/9407019, 1994
4671994
Multilingual subjectivity analysis using machine translation
C Banea, R Mihalcea, J Wiebe, S Hassan
Proceedings of the 2008 conference on empirical methods in natural language …, 2008
3682008
Which side are you on? Identifying perspectives at the document and sentence levels
WH Lin, T Wilson, J Wiebe, AG Hauptmann
Proceedings of the Tenth Conference on Computational Natural Language …, 2006
3572006
Word-sense disambiguation using decomposable models
R Bruce, J Wiebe
arXiv preprint cmp-lg/9406005, 1994
3561994
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