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 | Riloff, Ellen M. | Exploiting subjectivity classification to improve information extraction | Information extraction (IE) systems are prone to false hits for a variety of reasons and we observed that many of these false hits occur in sentences that contain subjective language (e.g., opinions, emotions, and sentiments). Motivated by these observations, we explore the idea of using subjecti... | Subjectivity classification; Information extraction; Subjectivity analysis; MUC-4 | 2005 |
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 | Riloff, Ellen M. | OpinionFinder: a system for subjectivity analysis | OpinionFinder is a system that performs subjectivity analysis, automatically identifying when opinions, sentiments, speculations and other private states are present in text. Specifically, OpinionFinder aims to identify subjective sentences and to mark various aspects of the subjectivity in the... | OpinionFinder; Subjectivity analysis | 2005 |