Class Meeting for 10-802 01/18/2011

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This is one of the class meetings on the schedule for the course Social Media Analysis 10-802 in Spring 2011.

Overview

Readings

  • Pang & Lee survey, remainder. The lecture won't cover quite the same material, but I highly recommend reading this anyway.

Assignment

  • Go to http://malt.ml.cmu.edu/mw and create an account for yourself (use andrew id)
  • Go to your user page and add
    • Your real name & a link to your home page
    • Who you are and what you hope to get out of the class (Let me know if you’re just auditing)
    • Any special skills you have, research interests that you have, related projects you have been or might be working on, etc.

Papers you might present

The Pang and Lee survey has a wealth of references. Some I recommend are:

  • Andreevskaia, A., S. Bergler, and M. Urseanu. 2009. All Blogs Are Not Made Equal. In Proc Intern Conf on Weblogs and Social Media, San Jose.
  • Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, C., G. Kossinets, J. Kleinberg, and L. Lee. 2009. How Opinions are Received by Online Communities: A Case Study on Amazon. com Helpfulness Votes. WWW 2009.
  • Esuli, A., and F. Sebastiani. 2006. SentiWordNet: A publicly available lexical resource for opinion mining. In Proceedings of LREC, 6: Vol. 6.
  • Kessler, J. S, and N. Nicolov. 2009. Targeting Sentiment Expressions through Supervised Ranking of Linguistic Configurations. In Proceedings of the 3rd Intl. Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM 2009), San Jose.
  • Takamura, H., T. Inui, and M. Okumura. 2005. Extracting semantic orientations of words using spin model. In Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics, 140.
  • Yang, K., N. Yu, A. Valerio, H. Zhang, and W. Ke. 2007. Fusion approach to finding opinions in Blogosphere. In Proc Intern Conf on Weblogs and Social Media, Boulder, Colorado.