Sentiment and Subjectivity in Text
Workshop at the Annual Meeting of
the Association of Computational Linguistics (ACL 2006)
Sydney, Australia
July 22
List of accepted papers
Atsushi Fujii and Tetsuya Ishikawa:
A System for Summarizing and Visualizing Arguments in Subjective Documents: Toward Supporting Decision Making.
Michel Généreux and Roger Evans:
Towards a Validated Model for Affective Classification of Texts.
Michelle Gregory, Nancy Chinchor, Paul Whitney, Richard Carter, Alan Turner and Elizabeth Hetzler:
User-Directed Sentiment Analysis: Visualizing the Affective Content of Documents.
Nobuaki Hiroshima, Setsuo Yamada, Osamu Furuse and Ryoji Kataoka:
Searching for Sentences Expressing Opinions by Using Declaratively Subjective Clues.
Soo-Min Kim and Eduard Hovy:
Extracting Opinions, Opinion Holders, and Topics Expressed in Online News Media Text.
Rashmi Prasad, Nikhil Dinesh, Alan Lee, Aravind Joshi and Bonnie Webber:
Annotating Attribution in the Penn Discourse TreeBank.
Veselin Stoyanov and Claire Cardie:
Toward Opinion Summarization: Linking the Sources.
Li Zhang, John Barnden, Robert Hendley and Alan Wallington:
Exploitation in Affect Detection in Open-Ended Improvisational Text.