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Contents
Citation
Brendan O’Connor, Ramnath Balasubramanyan, Bryan R. Routledge, and Noah A. Smith. 2010a. From tweets to polls: Linking text sentiment to public opinion time series. In Proc. of ICWSM.
Online version
From tweets to polls: Linking text sentiment to public opinion time series
Summary
This Paper attempts to correlate the general sentiment words found in Twitter with surveys related to political opinion.