Keep Calm and Switch On! Preserving Sentiment and Fluency in Semantic Text Exchange.
Steven Y. FengAaron W. LiJesse HoeyPublished in: EMNLP/IJCNLP (1) (2019)
Keyphrases
- arabic text
- semantic information
- semantic representations
- semantic network
- linguistic analysis
- rhetorical structure theory
- sentence level
- user comments
- information retrieval and extraction
- semantic representation
- semantic content
- positive or negative
- sentiment analysis
- automatic text
- recognizing textual entailment
- sentiment classification
- polarity classification
- textual entailment
- financial news
- semantically related
- natural language text
- cross media
- sentiment lexicon
- high speed
- database
- information retrieval
- keywords
- semantic similarity
- text retrieval
- syntactic structures
- semantic markup
- high level
- text mining
- sentence similarity
- text categorization
- semantic parsing
- opinion mining
- text representation
- syntactic analysis
- text documents
- free text
- semantic features
- document content
- domain ontology
- semantic attributes
- web documents
- semantic annotation
- visual features
- linguistic information
- semantic web
- document level
- natural language
- semantic analysis
- feature selection