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O.: Usefulness of sentiment analysis
In: http://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2%3A589140/FULLTEXT01.pdf (2012)
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Information Access Evaluation meets Multilinguality, Multimodality, and Visual
In: http://sigir.org/forum/2012D/p029.pdf (2012)
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Information Access Evaluation meets Multilinguality, Multimodality, and Visual
In: http://wwwhome.cs.utwente.nl/~hiemstra/papers/sigirforum12.pdf (2012)
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Overview of iCLEF 2009: Exploring Search Behaviour in a Multilingual Folksonomy environment
In: http://clef.isti.cnr.it/2009/working_notes/iclef_overview_2009.pdf (2009)
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Overview of iCLEF 2008: search log analysis for Multilingual Image Retrieval
In: http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1174/CLEF2008wn-iCLEF-GonzaloEt2008.pdf (2008)
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SICS: Valence Annotation based on Seeds in Word Space
In: http://www.sics.se/~jussi/Artiklar/2007_Semeval_Praha/cr/first_SICS.pdf (2007)
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Authors, genre, and linguistic convention
In: http://eprints.sics.se/913/1/authorsAndGenrePAN07.pdf (2007)
Abstract: The basic premise underlying authorship attribution stud-ies is that while the form of expression in language in some respects is strictly bound by linguistic rule systems, in oth-ers somewhat constrained by topic and genre, it is in some other respects freely available for configuration or preferen-tial choice by author or speaker. This individual variation can be observed, detected, and predicted to some extent, using traditional stylostatistic measures: e.g. word length varies from author to author [Mendenhall, 1887, e.g.]; sen-tence length likewise; some forms of lexical expression are characteristic of speakers, either on an individual level or on community level [Book of Judges]. Common to most computation of individual difference in authorship is that the features used to characterise and dis-tinguish authors are local, based on the repeated computa-tion of some statistic at various positions in the text and then averaging or normalising the result. In this position paper we claim that local features are subject to pressure from conventionalisation and grammaticalisation processes in language, and that textually global features should be bet-ter suited for the distinctions we are after: individual choice of informational organisation. Rules, Constraints, and Conventions The patent regularities of linguistic expression are formed by constraints – rules, conventions, or norms of e.g. biological, social, psychological, or communicative, character. While language use is regular to a great extent, the rules that gov-ern it change continously. Observations and descriptions of language from an earlier time can become obsolete; early samples of language can be all but incomprehensible to the modern reader (and presumably, to the listener). The ori-gin of linguistic constraints, their ontological nature, and their life span or life cycle is much debated in linguistics, but grammaticalisation, the process whereby optional lin-guistic behaviour becomes a norm, is assumed to proceed sequentially, with many partially counteracting motivating
URL: http://eprints.sics.se/913/1/authorsAndGenrePAN07.pdf
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.522.5141
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SICS: valence annotation based on seeds in word space
In: http://www.sics.se/~jussi/Artiklar/2007_Semeval_Praha/cr/second_SICS-letter.pdf (2007)
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SICS: Valence annotation based on seeds in word space
In: http://acl.ldc.upenn.edu/w/w07/W07-2064.pdf (2007)
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Authors, genre, and linguistic convention
In: http://www.sics.se/%7Ejussi/Artiklar/2007_SIGIR_Amsterdam/2007_SIGIR.pan.pdf (2007)
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Multilingual interactive experiments with Flickr
In: http://www.sics.se/jussi/Artiklar/2006_NewText_Trento/Proceedings/working_notes/11_cloughEtAl.pdf (2006)
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Effects of foreign language and task scenario on relevance assessment
In: http://www.sics.se/%7Ejussi/Artiklar/2005_JDoc_Xling/phjk.pdf (2005)
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Mumbling – User-Driven Cooperative Interaction
In: http://www.sics.se/%7Ejussi/Artiklar/1994_TR_m/mumble.pdf (2005)
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On sense and reference
In: http://www.sics.se/%7Ejussi/Artiklar/2002_NTCIR_Tokyo/NTCIR.pdf (2003)
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English-Japanese Cross-lingual Query Expansion Using Random Indexing of Aligned Bilingual Text Data
In: http://www.sics.se/~preben/papers/ntcir2002/Sahlgren-Hansen-Karlgren-ntcir-2002.pdf (2002)
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Statistics and Graphotactical Rules in Finding OCR-errors
In: http://stp.ling.uu.se/exarb/arch/2000-001.pdf (2000)
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Statistics and Graphotactical Rules in Finding OCR-errors
In: http://stp.ling.uu.se/educa/thesis/arch/2000-001.ps (2000)
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The Basics of Information Retrieval: Statistics and Linguistics
In: http://www.sics.se/~jussi/Undervisning/texter/ir-textbook.4.ps (2000)
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Non-Topical Factors in Information Access
In: http://www.sics.se/~jussi/Artiklar/1999_Webnet_Honolulu/webnet.ps (1999)
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Worlds Without Words
In: http://www.sics.se/~jussi/Papers/1994_ERCIM_Kista/ercim94.ps (1999)
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