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Linguistic Models for Analyzing and Detecting Biased Language
Marta Recasens
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Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil
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Dan Jurafsky
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Paper Details:
Month: August
Year: 2013
Location: Sofia, Bulgaria
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“All I know about politics is what I read in Twitter”: Weakly Supervised Models for Extracting Politicians’ Stances From Twitter
Kristen Johnson
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Dan Goldwasser
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Automatically Classifying Edit Categories in Wikipedia Revisions
Johannes Daxenberger
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Iryna Gurevych
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Detecting Disagreement in Conversations using Pseudo-Monologic Rhetorical Structure
Kelsey Allen
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Giuseppe Carenini
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Raymond Ng
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“A Spousal Relation Begins with a Deletion of engage and Ends with an Addition of divorce”: Learning State Changing Verbs from Wikipedia Revision History
Derry Tanti Wijaya
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Ndapandula Nakashole
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Tom Mitchell
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Tense Manages to Predict Implicative Behavior in Verbs
Ellie Pavlick
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Chris Callison-Burch
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Identifying Semantic Edit Intentions from Revisions in Wikipedia
Diyi Yang
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Aaron Halfaker
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Robert Kraut
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Eduard Hovy
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Truth of Varying Shades: Analyzing Language in Fake News and Political Fact-Checking
Hannah Rashkin
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Eunsol Choi
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Jin Yea Jang
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Svitlana Volkova
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Yejin Choi
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DeClarE: Debunking Fake News and False Claims using Evidence-Aware Deep Learning
Kashyap Popat
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Subhabrata Mukherjee
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Andrew Yates
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Gerhard Weikum
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Predicting Factuality of Reporting and Bias of News Media Sources
Ramy Baly
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Georgi Karadzhov
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Dimitar Alexandrov
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James Glass
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Preslav Nakov
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“I Object!” Modeling Latent Pragmatic Effects in Courtroom Dialogues
Dan Goldwasser
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Hal Daumé III
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Automatic Extraction of News Values from Headline Text
Alicja Piotrkowicz
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Vania Dimitrova
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Katja Markert
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A Corpus of Wikipedia Discussions: Over the Years, with Topic, Power and Gender Labels
Vinodkumar Prabhakaran
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Owen Rambow
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Content-Based Conflict of Interest Detection on Wikipedia
Udochukwu Orizu
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Yulan He
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Inducing Lexical Style Properties for Paraphrase and Genre Differentiation
Ellie Pavlick
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Ani Nenkova
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Testing and Comparing Computational Approaches for Identifying the Language of Framing in Political News
Eric Baumer
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Elisha Elovic
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Ying Qin
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Francesca Polletta
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Geri Gay
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Automated Essay Scoring in the Presence of Biased Ratings
Evelin Amorim
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Marcia Cançado
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Adriano Veloso
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ClaimRank: Detecting Check-Worthy Claims in Arabic and English
Israa Jaradat
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Pepa Gencheva
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Alberto Barrón-Cedeño
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Lluís Màrquez
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Preslav Nakov
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Language-Aware Truth Assessment of Fact Candidates
Ndapandula Nakashole
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Tom M. Mitchell
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Political Ideology Detection Using Recursive Neural Networks
Mohit Iyyer
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Peter Enns
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Jordan Boyd-Graber
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Philip Resnik
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Connotation Frames: A Data-Driven Investigation
Hannah Rashkin
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Sameer Singh
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Yejin Choi
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Analyzing Biases in Human Perception of User Age and Gender from Text
Lucie Flekova
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Jordan Carpenter
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Salvatore Giorgi
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Lyle Ungar
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Daniel Preoţiuc-Pietro
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Leveraging Behavioral and Social Information for Weakly Supervised Collective Classification of Political Discourse on Twitter
Kristen Johnson
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Di Jin
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Dan Goldwasser
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Separating Facts from Fiction: Linguistic Models to Classify Suspicious and Trusted News Posts on Twitter
Svitlana Volkova
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Kyle Shaffer
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Jin Yea Jang
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Nathan Hodas
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Content-based Popularity Prediction of Online Petitions Using a Deep Regression Model
Shivashankar Subramanian
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Timothy Baldwin
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Trevor Cohn
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Exploiting Social Network Structure for Person-to-Person Sentiment Analysis
Robert West
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Hristo S. Paskov
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Jure Leskovec
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Christopher Potts
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A Context-Aware Approach for Detecting Worth-Checking Claims in Political Debates
Pepa Gencheva
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Preslav Nakov
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Lluís Màrquez
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Alberto Barrón-Cedeño
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Ivan Koychev
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UWB at SemEval-2016 Task 6: Stance Detection
Peter Krejzl
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Josef Steinberger
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JU_NLP at SemEval-2016 Task 6: Detecting Stance in Tweets using Support Vector Machines
Braja Gopal Patra
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Dipankar Das
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Sivaji Bandyopadhyay
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Detecting Stance in Tweets And Analyzing its Interaction with Sentiment
Parinaz Sobhani
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Saif Mohammad
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Svetlana Kiritchenko
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Identifying Stance by Analyzing Political Discourse on Twitter
Kristen Johnson
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Dan Goldwasser
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Annotating omission in statement pairs
Héctor Martínez Alonso
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Amaury Delamaire
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Benoît Sagot
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Tracking Bias in News Sources Using Social Media: the Russia-Ukraine Maidan Crisis of 2013–2014
Peter Potash
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Alexey Romanov
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Mikhail Gronas
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Anna Rumshisky
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Mikhail Gronas
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From Shakespeare to Twitter: What are Language Styles all about?
Wei Xu
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