marți, 8 aprilie 2014

Rice and Zorn: Corpus-Based Dictionaries for Sentiment Analysis of Specialized Vocabularies: Application to court decisions

Professor Dr. Douglas R. Rice of the University of Mississippi and Professor Dr. Christopher Zorn of Penn State University presented a paper entitled Corpus-Based Dictionaries for Sentiment Analysis of Specialized Vocabularies, at MPSA 2014: Midwest Political Science Association Conference, being held 3-6 April 2014 in Chicago, Illinois, USA.


Here is the abstract of the paper:



We present an unsupervised approach to building a context-specific sentiment analysis dictionary, and compare our method to supervised learning and off-the-shelf dictionaries with standard sentiment datasets and U.S. Supreme Court opinions.





Filed under: Applications, Articles and papers, Conference papers, Methodology, Research findings, Technology developments Tagged: Automated construction of sentiment analysis dictionaries, Automated dictionary construction, Automated legal text processing, Christopher Zorn, Douglas R. Rice, Douglas Rice, Legal corpus-based dictionaries, Legal text processing, Midwest Political Science Association Conference, MPSA, MPSA 2014, Sentiment analysis dictionaries, Sentiment analysis of court decisions, Sentiment analysis of judicial decisions



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