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Examining the role of linguistic knowledge sources in the automatic identification and classification of reviews
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Document-level Sentiment AnalysisEngineeringMultimodal Sentiment AnalysisSemanticsCorpus LinguisticsSentiment AnalysisText MiningNatural Language ProcessingCustomer ReviewInformation RetrievalComputational LinguisticsDocument ClassificationAutomatic IdentificationLanguage StudiesNews SemanticsContent AnalysisLinguistic Knowledge SourcesReview IdentificationTerminology ExtractionPolarity Classification SystemKeyword ExtractionLinguisticsOpinion Aggregation
This paper examines two problems in document-level sentiment analysis: (1) determining whether a given document is a review or not, and (2) classifying the polarity of a review as positive or negative. We first demonstrate that review identification can be performed with high accuracy using only unigrams as features. We then examine the role of four types of simple linguistic knowledge sources in a polarity classification system.
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