
- Development and Use of a GoldStandard Data Set for Subjectivity Classifications
- Learning to Disambiguate Potentially Subjective Expressions Janyce Wiebe and Theresa Wilson
- Tracking Point of View in Narrative Janyce M. Wiebe \Lambda
- Handling temporal relations in scheduling dialogues for an MT
- Towards the Acquisition and Representation of a BroadCoverage Rebecca Bruce and Janyce Wiebe
- A New Approach to Word Sense Disambiguation Rebecca Bruce and Janyce Wiebe
- A New Approach to Word Sense Disambiguation Rebecca Bruce and Janyce Wiebe
- Effects of Adjective Orientation and Gradability on Sentence Subjectivity
- Effects of Adjective Orientation and Gradability on Sentence Subjectivity
- Learning to Disambiguate Potentially Subjective Expressions Janyce Wiebe and Theresa Wilson
- Probabilistic Event Categorization Janyce Wiebey, Rebecca Brucez, Lei Duany, and Ted Pedersenz
- Recognizing Stances in Online Debates Swapna Somasundaran
- Annotating Expressions of Opinions and Emotions in To appear in Language Resources and Evaluation 1(2)
- References in Narrative Text Janyce M. Wiebe
- Learning Subjective Nouns using Extraction Pattern Bootstrapping \Lambda 2003 Conference on Natural Language Learning (CoNLL03), ACL SIGNLL.
- DISCOURSE-LEVEL RELATIONS FOR OPINION Swapna Somasundaran
- Language use in context Janyce Wiebe, Graeme Hirst, and Diane Horton
- CL Final, Wilson, 06/07/2008 Recognizing Contextual Polarity
- Combining Low-Level and Summary Representations of Opinions for Multi-Perspective Question Answering
- Natural Language Multiprocessing: A Case Study Enrico Pontelli and Gopal Gupta and Janyce Wiebe and David Farwell
- A Corpus Study of Evaluative and Speculative Language Janyce Wiebe \Lambda , Rebecca Bruce y , Matthew Bell \Lambda , Melanie Martin z , Theresa Wilson \Lambda
- Annotating Opinions in the World Press Theresa Wilson
- DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE University of Pittsburgh
- Manual Annotation of Opinion Categories in Meetings Swapna Somasundaran1
- Detecting Arguing and Sentiment in Meetings Swapna Somasundaran
- Development and Use of a GoldStandard Data Set for Subjectivity Classifications
- QUASIINDEXICALS AND KNOWLEDGE REPORTS William J. Rapaport
- FINE-GRAINED SUBJECTIVITY AND SENTIMENT ANALYSIS: RECOGNIZING THE
- Subjectivity Word Sense Disambiguation Cem Akkaya and Janyce Wiebe
- Integrating Knowledge for Subjectivity Sense Labeling Yaw Gyamfi and Janyce Wiebe
- Opinion Graphs for Polarity and Discourse Classification Swapna Somasundaran
- Discourse Level Opinion Interpretation Swapna Somasundaran
- Finding the Sources and Targets of Subjective Expressions Josef Ruppenhofer, Swapna Somasundaran, Janyce Wiebe
- Recognizing Strong and Weak Opinion Clauses Theresa Wilson
- Recognizing Contextual Polarity in Phrase-Level Sentiment Analysis Theresa Wilson
- Exploiting Subjectivity Classification to Improve Information Extraction Ellen Riloff
- Annotating Expressions of Opinions and Emotions in Janyce Wiebe (wiebe@cs.pitt.edu)
- Annotating Attributions and Private States Theresa Wilson
- Creating Subjective and Objective Sentence Classifiers from Unannotated Texts
- Just how mad are you? Finding strong and weak opinion clauses Theresa Wilson
- Learning Subjective Nouns using Extraction Pattern Bootstrapping 2003 Conference on Natural Language Learning (CoNLL-03), ACL SIGNLL.
- Annotating Opinions in the World Press Theresa Wilson
- A Corpus Study of Evaluative and Speculative Language Janyce Wiebe, Rebecca Brucey
- Tracking Point of View in Narrative Janyce M. Wiebe
- Experience in WordNet Sense Tagging in the Wall Street Journal Janyce Wiebey, Julie Maplesy, Lei Duany, and Rebecca Brucez
- A Bootstrapping Method for Building Subjectivity Lexicons for Languages with Scarce Resources
- Point of View and Discourse Processing Janyce M. Wiebe
- Writing Annotation Instructions Janyce Wiebe
- Word-Sense Disambiguation Using Decomposable Models Rebecca Bruce and Janyce Wiebe
- Probabilistic Event Categorization Janyce Wiebey and Rebecca Brucez and Lei Duany
- Specific Method for Producing the Adjective List Available on Janyce Wiebe and Theresa Wilson
- Instructions for Temporal Annotation of Scheduling Dialogs \Lambda Tom O'Hara, Janyce Wiebe, and Karen Payne
- Feature Subsumption for Opinion Analysis Ellen Riloff and Siddharth Patwardhan
- Appears in the Proceedings of the Conference on Empirical Methods in NLP, May 1718 1996, Philadelphia, PA The Measure of a Model \Lambda
- Experience in WordNet Sense Tagging in the Wall Street Journal Janyce Wiebey, Julie Maplesy, Lei Duany, and Rebecca Brucez
- Writing Annotation Instructions Janyce Wiebe
- Identifying Collocations for Recognizing Opinions Janyce Wiebe and Theresa Wilson and Matthew Bell
- Instructions for Tagging State-of-Affairs Types of Main Clauses in the Wall Street Journal
- WordSense Distinguishability and InterCoder Agreement \Lambda Rebecca Brucey and Janyce Wiebez
- An Empirical Approach to Temporal Reference Resolution Janyce Wiebe, Tom O'Hara, Kenneth McKeever, and Thorsten
- Issues in Linguistic Segmentation Janyce M. Wiebe
- Probabilistic Classifiers for Tracking Point of View Janyce Wiebe and Rebecca Bruce
- Language use in context Janyce Wiebe, Graeme Hirst, and Diane Horton
- Mapping Collocational Properties into Machine Learning Features Proc. 6th Workshop on Very Large Corpora (WVLC98)
- Collocational Properties in Probabilistic Classifiers for Discourse Categorization
- Identifying Collocations for Recognizing Opinions Janyce Wiebe and Theresa Wilson and Matthew Bell
- Multi-Perspective Question Answering Using the OpQA Corpus Veselin Stoyanov and Claire Cardie
- An Empirical Approach to Temporal Reference Resolution Janyce M. Wiebe wiebe@cs.nmsu.edu
- Improving the Impact of Subjectivity Word Sense Disambiguation on Contextual Opinion Analysis
- Learning Subjective Adjectives from Corpora Janyce M. Wiebe
- Sequential Model Selection for Word Sense Disambiguation \Lambda Ted Pederseny and Rebecca Brucey and Janyce Wiebez
- QA with Attitude: Exploiting Opinion Type Analysis for Improving Question
- Natural Language Engineering 1 (1): 1--16. Printed in the United Kingdom fl 1999 Cambridge University Press
- Coding Manual for Distinguishing Subjective and Objective Sentences in Text: Draft 2
- Decomposable Modeling in Natural Language Processing
- Annotating Opinions in the World Press Theresa Wilson
- Learning Subjective Adjectives from Corpora Janyce M. Wiebe
- Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research 9 (1998) 247293 Submitted 5/98; published 11/98 An Empirical Approach to Temporal Reference Resolution
- WordSense Disambiguation Using Decomposable Models Rebecca Bruce and Janyce Wiebe
- DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE University of Pittsburgh
- Constructing Bayesian Networks from WordNet for WordSense Disambiguation: Representational and Processing Issues \Lambda
- DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE University of Pittsburgh
- Finding Mutual Benefit between Subjectivity Analysis and Information Extraction