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Comparing the utility of different classification schemes for emotive language analysis
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Comparing the utility of different classification schemes for emotive language analysis
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The role of idioms in sentiment analysis
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The role of idioms in sentiment analysis
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Counselling uncertainty: genetics professionals' accounts of (non)directiveness and trust/distrust
Arribas-Ayllon, Michael; Sarangi, Srikant. - : Taylor & Francis, 2014
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Counselling uncertainty: genetics professionals' accounts of (non)directiveness and trust/distrust
Arribas-Ayllon, Michael; Sarangi, Srikant. - : Taylor & Francis, 2014
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A naïve Bayes approach to classifying topics in suicide notes
Abstract: The authors present a system developed for the 2011 i2b2 Challenge on Sentiment Classification, whose aim was to automatically classify sentences in suicide notes using a scheme of 15 topics, mostly emotions. The system combines machine learning with a rule-based methodology. The features used to represent a problem were based on lexico–semantic properties of individual words in addition to regular expressions used to represent patterns of word usage across different topics. A naïve Bayes classifier was trained using the features extracted from the training data consisting of 600 manually annotated suicide notes. Classification was then performed using the naïve Bayes classifier as well as a set of pattern–matching rules. The classification performance was evaluated against a manually prepared gold standard consisting of 300 suicide notes, in which 1,091 out of a total of 2,037 sentences were associated with a total of 1,272 annotations. The competing systems were ranked using the micro-averaged F-measure as the primary evaluation metric. Our system achieved the F-measure of 53% (with 55% precision and 52% recall), which was significantly better than the average performance of 48.75% achieved by the 26 participating teams.
Keyword: H Social Sciences (General); QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
URL: http://orca.cf.ac.uk/17369/
http://www.la-press.com/a-nave-bayes-approach-to-classifying-topics-in-suicide-notes-article-a3024
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A Naïve Bayes Approach to Classifying Topics in Suicide Notes
Spasić, Irena; Burnap, Pete; Greenwood, Mark. - : Libertas Academica, 2012
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Ambient intelligence:a narrative in search of users (discussion paper)
Gunnarsdottir, Kristrun; Arribas-Ayllon, Michael. - : Lancaster University, 2011
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Beyond pessimism: the dialectic of promise and complexity in genomic research
Arribas-Ayllon, Michael. - : Economic and Social Research Council Genomics Network, 2010
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Beyond pessimism: The dialectic of promise and complexity in genomic research
Arribas-Ayllon, Michael. - : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010
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