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This [[Category::Paper]] demonstrates how [[UsesMethod:regression]] with structured sparsity can be applied to select words and conjunctive demographic features that reveal sociolinguistic associations. | This [[Category::Paper]] demonstrates how [[UsesMethod:regression]] with structured sparsity can be applied to select words and conjunctive demographic features that reveal sociolinguistic associations. |
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Citation
Jacob Eisenstein, Noah A. Smith and Eric P. Xing Discovering Sociolinguistic Associations with Structured Sparsity in Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL 2011), Portland
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Summary
This Paper demonstrates how UsesMethod:regression with structured sparsity can be applied to select words and conjunctive demographic features that reveal sociolinguistic associations.