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The Utility and Interplay of Gazetteers and Entity Segmentation for Named Entity Recognition in English ...
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Interpretability Analysis for Named Entity Recognition to Understand System Predictions and How They Can Improve ...
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The Utility and Interplay of Gazetteers and Entity Segmentation for Named Entity Recognition in English ...
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Combining Lexical and Syntactic Features for Detecting Content-dense Texts in News ...
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Verbose, Laconic or Just Right: A Simple Computational Model of Content Appropriateness under Length Constraints
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Prosodic cues for emotion: analysis with discrete characterization of intonation
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In: Speech Prosody (2014)
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Acoustic and Lexical Representations for Affect Prediction in Spontaneous Conversations
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Action Unit Models of Facial Expression of Emotion in the Presence of Speech
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Combining Video, Audio and Lexical Indicators of Affect in Spontaneous Conversation via Particle Filtering
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Acoustic and Prosodic Correlates of Social Behavior
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We describe acoustic/prosodic and lexical correlates of social variables annotated on a large corpus of task-oriented spontaneous speech. We employ Amazon Mechanical Turk to label the corpus with a large number of social behaviors, examining results of three of these here. We find significant differences between male and female speakers for perceptions of attempts to be liked, likeability, speech planning, that also differ depending upon the gender of their conversational partners.
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Computer science; Information technology; Linguistics
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URL: https://doi.org/10.7916/D8Q81NJQ
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Information Status Distinctions and Referring Expressions: An Empirical Study of References to People in News Summaries
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General Versus Specific Sentences: Automatic Identification and Application to Analysis of News Summaries
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In: Technical Reports (CIS) (2011)
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Information Status Distinctions and Referring Expressions: An Empirical Study of References to People in News Summaries
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In: Departmental Papers (CIS) (2011)
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