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Classifying positions in online debates from reply activities and opinion expressions. Akiko Murakami, Rudy Raymond.
The supporting or opposing remarks are made by directly replying to the opinion, or indirectly to other remarks (to express local agreement or disagreement), ...
This paper proposes a new method for identifying participants' agreement or disagreement on an issue by exploiting information contained in each of the ...
Dec 1, 2010 · We propose a method for the task of identifying the general positions of users in online debates, i.e., support or oppose the main topic of an ...
We propose a method for the task of identifying the general positions of users in online debates, i.e., support or oppose the main topic of an online debate ...
Support or Oppose? Classifying Positions in Online Debates from Reply Activities and Opinion Expressions. Author. Murakami, Akiko and Raymond, Rudy. Conference.
We propose a method for the task of identifying the general positions of users in online debates, i.e., support or oppose the main topic of an online debate ...
... support ... Support or Oppose? Classifying Positions in Online Debates from Reply Activities and Opinion Expressions (2010) Murakami, Akiko and Raymond, Rudy.
Jul 24, 2014 · “Support or oppose?: classifying positions in online debates from reply activities and opinion expressions.” Proceedings of the 23rd ...
reply-to pairs activities and opinion expressions in the textual contents and then identify participants' positions in online debate, support or oppose, using ...