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Unsupervised Word Usage Similarity in Social Media Texts
Spandana Gella
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Paul Cook
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Bo Han
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Paper Details:
Month: June
Year: 2013
Location: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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One Sense per Tweeter ... and Other Lexical Semantic Tales of Twitter
Spandana Gella
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Paul Cook
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Timothy Baldwin
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Ordinal Common-sense Inference
Sheng Zhang
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Rachel Rudinger
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Kevin Duh
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Benjamin Van Durme
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Supervised and unsupervised approaches to measuring usage similarity
Milton King
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Paul Cook
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http://trec.nist.gov/data/tweets/
http://aspell.net/
Field Of Study
Approach
Topic Modeling
Generative Model
Language
English
Dataset
Social Media
Twitter
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