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PUBLICATIONS

Publications from recent years by members of the project are listed below.

 
2007

Mihalcea, Rada, Carmen Banea and Janyce Wiebe. Learning Multilingual Subjective Language via Cross-Lingual Projections ACL-2007.

Somasundaran, Swapna, Theresa Wilson, Janyce Wiebe and Veselin Stoyanov. QA with Attitude: Exploiting Opinion Type Analysis for Improving Question Answering in On-line Discussions and the News. International Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM-2007) .

Somasundaran, Swapna, Josef Ruppenhofer and Janyce Wiebe Detecting Arguing and Sentiment in Meetings , SIGdial Workshop on Discourse and Dialogue, Antwerp, Belgium, September 2007.

 
2006

Lin, Wei-Hao, Theresa Wilson, Janyce Wiebe and Alexander Hauptmann. Which Side are You on? Identifying Perspectives at the Document and Sentence Levels. CoNLL-2006

Riloff, Ellen, Siddharth Patwardhan and Janyce Wiebe. Feature Subsumption for Opinion Analysis. Conference on EmpiricalMethods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP-2006)

Somasundaran, SwapnaJanyce Wiebe, Paul Hoffmann and Diane Litman. Manual Annotation of Opinion Categories in Meetings. ACL Workshop: Frontiers in Linguistically Annotated Corpora(Coling/ACL 2006) , Sydney, Australia

Wiebe,  Janyce and Rada Mihalcea.  Word sense and subjectivity. COLING-ACL-2006

Wilson, Theresa Janyce Wiebe, & Rebecca Hwa. Recognizing strong and weak opinion clauses. Computational Intelligence 22 (2): 73-99.

 
2005

Riloff, Ellen, Janyce Wiebe, and Willian Phillips. Exploiting subjectivity classification to improve information extraction.Proc. 20th National Conference on Artificial Intelligence(AAAI-2005).

Stoyanov, Veselin, Claire Cardie , and Janyce Wiebe.Multi-Perspective Question Answering Using the OpQA Corpus. HLT-EMNLP-2005. 

Wiebe, Janyce, Theresa Wilson , and Claire Cardie.Annotating expressions of opinions and emotions in language.Language Resources and Evaluation,volume 39, issue 2-3, pp. 165-210.

Wiebe, Janyce and Ellen Riloff.Creating subjective and objective sentence classifiers fromunannotated texts.Sixth International Conference on Intelligent Text Processing

Wilson, Theresa,  Janyce Wiebe, and Paul Hoffmann. Recognizing ContextualPolarity in Phrase-Level Sentiment Analysis. HLT-EMNLP-2005. andComputational Linguistics (CICLing-2005)[Invited talk by Ellen Riloff]

Wilson, Theresa and Janyce Wiebe. Annotating attributionsand private states. Proc. ACL Workshop on Frontiers in CorpusAnnotation II: Pie in the Sky.