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NLP+CSS@ACL
2017
2017
2017
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Publications
2017
Aseel Addawood
,
Rezvaneh Rezapour
,
Omid Abdar
,
Jana Diesner
Telling Apart Tweets Associated with Controversial versus Non-Controversial Topics.
NLP+CSS@ACL
(2017)
Kristen Johnson
,
I-Ta Lee
,
Dan Goldwasser
Ideological Phrase Indicators for Classification of Political Discourse Framing on Twitter.
NLP+CSS@ACL
(2017)
Shrimai Prabhumoye
,
Samridhi Choudhary
,
Evangelia Spiliopoulou
,
Christopher Bogart
,
Carolyn Penstein Rosé
,
Alan W. Black
Linguistic Markers of Influence in Informal Interactions.
NLP+CSS@ACL
(2017)
Andrea Zielinski
,
Peter Mutschke
Mining Social Science Publications for Survey Variables.
NLP+CSS@ACL
(2017)
Gabriel Murray
Modelling Participation in Small Group Social Sequences with Markov Rewards Analysis.
NLP+CSS@ACL
(2017)
Proceedings of the Second Workshop on NLP and Computational Social Science, NLP+CSS@ACL 2017, Vancouver, Canada, August 3, 2017
NLP+CSS@ACL
(2017)
Daniel Preotiuc-Pietro
,
Jordan Carpenter
,
Lyle H. Ungar
Personality Driven Differences in Paraphrase Preference.
NLP+CSS@ACL
(2017)
Nikola Ljubesic
,
Darja Fiser
,
Tomaz Erjavec
Language-independent Gender Prediction on Twitter.
NLP+CSS@ACL
(2017)
Goran Glavas
,
Federico Nanni
,
Simone Paolo Ponzetto
Cross-Lingual Classification of Topics in Political Texts.
NLP+CSS@ACL
(2017)
Zach Wood-Doughty
,
Michael Smith
,
David A. Broniatowski
,
Mark Dredze
How Does Twitter User Behavior Vary Across Demographic Groups?
NLP+CSS@ACL
(2017)
Michael Yoder
,
Shruti Rijhwani
,
Carolyn Penstein Rosé
,
Lori S. Levin
Code-Switching as a Social Act: The Case of Arabic Wikipedia Talk Pages.
NLP+CSS@ACL
(2017)
Akshita Jha
,
Radhika Mamidi
When does a compliment become sexist? Analysis and classification of ambivalent sexism using twitter data.
NLP+CSS@ACL
(2017)
Rachael Tatman
,
Leo Stewart
,
Amandalynne Paullada
,
Emma S. Spiro
Non-lexical Features Encode Political Affiliation on Twitter.
NLP+CSS@ACL
(2017)
Trevor Martin
community2vec: Vector representations of online communities encode semantic relationships.
NLP+CSS@ACL
(2017)