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acl 2014 论文列表

Proceedings of the Workshop on Language Technologies and Computational Social Science@ACL 2014, Baltimore, MD, USA, June 26, 2014.

"I Want to Talk About, Again, My Record On Energy ...": Modeling Agendas and Framing in Political Debates and Other Conversations.
Issue Framing as a Generalizable Phenomenon.
Using Simple NLP Tools to Trace the Globalization of the Art World.
Temporal Analysis of Language through Neural Language Models.
Predicting Party Affiliations from European Parliament Debates.
Predicting Fine-grained Social Roles with Selectional Preferences.
Power of Confidence: How Poll Scores Impact Topic Dynamics in Political Debates.
Optimizing Features in Active Machine Learning for Complex Qualitative Content Analysis.
Measuring the Public Accountability of New Modes of Governance.
Information density, Heaps' Law, and perception of factiness in news.
Inducing Information Structures for Data-driven Text Analysis.
Finding Eyewitness Tweets During Crises.
Fact Checking: Task definition and dataset construction.
Extracting Socioeconomic Patterns from the News: Modelling Text and Outlet Importance Jointly.
Context-based Natural Language Processing for GIS-based Vague Region Visualization.
Overview of the 2014 NLP Unshared Task in PoliInformatics.
Location and Language Use in Social Media.
Sociolinguistics for Computational Social Science.
Creating and Destroying Party Brands.
Is It All in the Phrasing? Computational Explorations in How We Say What We Say, and Why It Matters.