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View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- Social and Affective Responses to Political Information (← links)
- Sparse Additive Generative Models of Text (← links)
- Link Prediction in Relational Data (← links)
- Paper list (← links)
- Statistical properties of community structure in large social and information networks. In WWW ’08 (← links)
- Widespread Worry and the Stock Market (← links)
- Determining term subjectivity and term orientation for opinion mining. (← links)
- M. Hurst and K. Nigam. Retrieving topical sentiments from online document collection. (← links)
- Document representation and query expansion models for blog recommendation (← links)
- A Sentiment Detection Engine for Internet Stock Message Boards (← links)
- Structured Models for Fine-to-Coarse Sentiment Analysis (← links)
- Predicting web searcher satisfaction with existing community-based answers (← links)
- The Missing Link - A Probabilistic Model of Document Content and Hypertext Connectivity (← links)
- An End-to-End Discriminative Approach to Machine Translation (← links)
- Modeling Spread of Disease from Social Interaction (← links)
- Preserving the privacy of sensitive relationships in graph data. PinKDD, 2007 (← links)
- Is it Really About Me? Message Content in Social Awareness Streams (← links)
- Mixed membership models of scientific publication (← links)
- Q. Zhao, P. Mitra, and B. Chen. Temporal and information flow based event detection from social text streams. In AAAI, 2007 (← links)
- Modeling Public Mood and Emotion: Twitter Sentiment and Socio-Economic Phenomena (← links)
- Zheleva and Getoor, WWW2009, PinKDD2007 paper comparison (← links)
- The origin of bursts and heavy tails in human dynamics (← links)
- Q. Mei, C. Liu, H. Su, and C. X Zhai. 2006. A probabilistic approach to spatiotemporal theme pattern mining on weblogs. In Proceedings of WWW (← links)
- Can predicate-argument structures be used for contextual opinion retrieval from blogs? (← links)