Same Words, Different Meanings: Semantic Polarization in Broadcast Media Language Forecasts Polarity in Online Public Discourse.
Xiaohan DingMichael A. HorningEugenia H. RhoPublished in: ICWSM (2023)
Keyphrases
- natural language
- linguistic knowledge
- word meanings
- language specific
- linguistic analysis
- natural language queries
- sentiment lexicon
- context dependent
- online learning
- semantic representation
- semantic analysis
- conceptual graphs
- natural language text
- compositional semantics
- sentiment analysis
- opinion words
- natural language processing
- language processing
- speech acts
- semantically equivalent
- multimedia
- word meaning
- syntactic categories
- semantic similarity
- semantically related
- semantic knowledge
- digital television
- semantic structure
- semantic relationships
- lexical information
- discourse analysis
- keywords
- language learning
- semantic representations
- semantic meaning
- cross media
- computer mediated
- parallel corpus
- information extraction
- machine translation
- product reviews
- sentiment polarity
- weather forecasts
- text classification
- intended meaning
- word pairs
- ambiguous words
- word similarity
- semantic network
- multimedia content