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Workshop on Language Technologies and Computational Social Science@ACL 2014: Baltimore, MD, USA
- Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Jacob Eisenstein, Kathleen R. McKeown, Noah A. Smith:
Proceedings of the Workshop on Language Technologies and Computational Social Science@ACL 2014, Baltimore, MD, USA, June 26, 2014. Association for Computational Linguistics 2014, ISBN 978-1-941643-10-5 - Lillian Lee:
Is It All in the Phrasing? Computational Explorations in How We Say What We Say, and Why It Matters. 1 - Justin Grimmer:
Creating and Destroying Party Brands. 2 - Sali A. Tagliamonte:
Sociolinguistics for Computational Social Science. 3 - Ed H. Chi:
Location and Language Use in Social Media. 4 - Noah A. Smith, Claire Cardie, Anne L. Washington, John D. Wilkerson:
Overview of the 2014 NLP Unshared Task in PoliInformatics. 5-7 - Wei Chen:
Context-based Natural Language Processing for GIS-based Vague Region Visualization. 8-12 - Vasileios Lampos, Daniel Preotiuc-Pietro, Sina Samangooei, Douwe Gelling, Trevor Cohn:
Extracting Socioeconomic Patterns from the News: Modelling Text and Outlet Importance Jointly. 13-17 - Andreas Vlachos, Sebastian Riedel:
Fact Checking: Task definition and dataset construction. 18-22 - Fred Morstatter, Nichola Lubold, Heather Pon-Barry, Jürgen Pfeffer, Huan Liu:
Finding Eyewitness Tweets During Crises. 23-27 - Andrew Salway, Samia Touileb, Endre Tvinnereim:
Inducing Information Structures for Data-driven Text Analysis. 28-32 - Miriam L. Boon:
Information density, Heaps' Law, and perception of factiness in news. 33-37 - Bruno Wueest, Gerold Schneider, Michael Amsler:
Measuring the Public Accountability of New Modes of Governance. 38-43 - Jasy Suet Yan Liew, Nancy McCracken, Shichun Zhou, Kevin Crowston:
Optimizing Features in Active Machine Learning for Complex Qualitative Content Analysis. 44-48 - Vinodkumar Prabhakaran, Ashima Arora, Owen Rambow:
Power of Confidence: How Poll Scores Impact Topic Dynamics in Political Debates. 49 - Charley Beller, Craig Harman, Benjamin Van Durme:
Predicting Fine-grained Social Roles with Selectional Preferences. 50-55 - Bjorn Hoyland, Jean-François Godbout, Emanuele Lapponi, Erik Velldal:
Predicting Party Affiliations from European Parliament Debates. 56-60 - Yoon Kim, Yi-I Chiu, Kentaro Hanaki, Darshan Hegde, Slav Petrov:
Temporal Analysis of Language through Neural Language Models. 61-65 - Mohamed Altantawy, Alix Rule, Owen Rambow, Zhongyu Wang, Rupayan Basu:
Using Simple NLP Tools to Trace the Globalization of the Art World. 66-70 - Amber E. Boydstun:
Issue Framing as a Generalizable Phenomenon. 71 - Philip Resnik:
"I Want to Talk About, Again, My Record On Energy ...": Modeling Agendas and Framing in Political Debates and Other Conversations. 72
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