- Cross-domain:
- Cross-Genre and Cross-Domain Detection of Semantic Uncertainty
- When Specialists and Generalists Work Together: Overcoming Domain Dependence in Sentiment Tagging
- The Good, the Bad, and the Unknown: Morphosyllabic Sentiment Tagging of Unseen Words
- Multi-domain Sentiment Classification
- Cross-Domain Dependency Parsing Using a Deep Linguistic Grammar
- Automatically Extracting Polarity-Bearing Topics for Cross-Domain Sentiment Classification
- Using Multiple Sources to Construct a Sentiment Sensitive Thesaurus for Cross-Domain Sentiment Classification
- Cross-Domain Co-Extraction of Sentiment and Topic Lexicons
- The Domain Restriction Hypothesis: Relating Term Similarity and Semantic Consistency
- Online Methods for Multi-Domain Learning and Adaptation
- Cross-Cultural Analysis of Blogs and Forums with Mixed-Collection Topic Models
- Multi-Domain Learning: When Do Domains Matter?
- Biased Representation Learning for Domain Adaptation
- User modeling:
- Extracting Social Networks and Biographical Facts From Conversational Speech Transcripts
- An Unsupervised Approach to Biography Production using Wikipedia
- Age Prediction in Blogs: A Study of Style, Content, and Online Behavior in Pre- and Post-Social Media Generations
- Extracting Social Power Relationships from Natural Language
- Tweet Recommendation with Graph Co-Ranking
- Person Identification from Text and Speech Genre Samples
- Sentiment Summarization: Evaluating and Learning User Preferences
- Automatic Generation of Personalized Annotation Tags for Twitter Users
- Identifying Opinion Holders and Targets with Dependency Parser in Chinese News Texts
- Personalized Recommendation of User Comments via Factor Models
- Discriminating Gender on Twitter
- Explore Person Specific Evidence in Web Person Name Disambiguation
Friday, February 22, 2013
Artículos sobre Cross-domain y User modeling
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