Alleviating pain is good and abandoning hope is bad. We instinctively understand how words like alleviate and abandon affect the polarity of a phrase, inverting or weakening it. When these words are content words, such as verbs, nouns, and adjectives, we refer to them as polarity shifters. Shifters are a frequent occurrence in human language and an important part of successfully modeling negation in sentiment analysis; yet research on negation modeling has focused almost exclusively on a small handful of closed-class negation words, such as not, no, and without. A major reason for this is that shifters are far more lexically diverse than negation words, but no resources exist to help identify them. We seek to remedy this lack of shifter res...
Many approaches to sentiment analysis benefit from polarity lexicons. Most polarity lexicons include...
This dataset provides information on the shifting direction of polarity shifters. Shifting direction...
Sentiment prediction from Twitter is of the utmost interest for research and commercial organization...
The sentiment polarity of a phrase does not only depend on the polarities of its words, but also on ...
The sentiment polarity of a phrase does not only depend on the polarities of its words, but also on ...
We present a major step towards the creation of the first high-coverage lexicon of polarity shifters...
The sentiment polarity of an expression (whether it is perceived as positive, negative or neutral) c...
Alleviating pain is good and abandoning hope is bad. We instinctively understand how words like "all...
We provide a bootstrapped lexicon of English polarity shifters and their shifting direction. We cove...
In this paper we use methods for creating a large lexicon of verbal polarity shifters and apply them...
An extended version of this dataset that also covers nominal and adjectival polarity shifters can be...
In this paper we use methods for creating a large lexicon of verbal polarity shifters and apply them...
The field of opinion mining has emerged in recent years as an exciting challenge for computational l...
In this paper, we discuss how domain-specific noun polarity lexicons can be in-duced. We focus on th...
Negation is an important contextual phenomenon that needs to be addressed in sentiment analysis. Nex...
Many approaches to sentiment analysis benefit from polarity lexicons. Most polarity lexicons include...
This dataset provides information on the shifting direction of polarity shifters. Shifting direction...
Sentiment prediction from Twitter is of the utmost interest for research and commercial organization...
The sentiment polarity of a phrase does not only depend on the polarities of its words, but also on ...
The sentiment polarity of a phrase does not only depend on the polarities of its words, but also on ...
We present a major step towards the creation of the first high-coverage lexicon of polarity shifters...
The sentiment polarity of an expression (whether it is perceived as positive, negative or neutral) c...
Alleviating pain is good and abandoning hope is bad. We instinctively understand how words like "all...
We provide a bootstrapped lexicon of English polarity shifters and their shifting direction. We cove...
In this paper we use methods for creating a large lexicon of verbal polarity shifters and apply them...
An extended version of this dataset that also covers nominal and adjectival polarity shifters can be...
In this paper we use methods for creating a large lexicon of verbal polarity shifters and apply them...
The field of opinion mining has emerged in recent years as an exciting challenge for computational l...
In this paper, we discuss how domain-specific noun polarity lexicons can be in-duced. We focus on th...
Negation is an important contextual phenomenon that needs to be addressed in sentiment analysis. Nex...
Many approaches to sentiment analysis benefit from polarity lexicons. Most polarity lexicons include...
This dataset provides information on the shifting direction of polarity shifters. Shifting direction...
Sentiment prediction from Twitter is of the utmost interest for research and commercial organization...