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Proceedings of the Workshop on Language Analysis in Social Media

Chairs
Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil (Stanford University, US / Max Planck Institute SWS)
Atefeh Farzindar (NLP Technologies Inc.)
Michael Gamon (Microsoft Research)
Diana Inkpen (University of Ottawa)
Meena Nagarajan (IBM Almaden)

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pdf bib Front matter pages
pdf bib Does Size Matter? Text and Grammar Revision for Parsing Social Media Data
Mohammad Khan, Markus Dickinson and Sandra Kuebler
pp. 1–10
pdf bib Phonological Factors in Social Media Writing
Jacob Eisenstein
pp. 11–19
pdf bib A Preliminary Study of Tweet Summarization using Information Extraction
Wei Xu, Ralph Grishman, Adam Meyers and Alan Ritter
pp. 20–29
pdf bib Really? Well. Apparently Bootstrapping Improves the Performance of Sarcasm and Nastiness Classifiers for Online Dialogue
Stephanie Lukin and Marilyn Walker
pp. 30–40
pdf bib Topical Positioning: A New Method for Predicting Opinion Changes in Conversation
Ching-Sheng Lin, Samira Shaikh, Jennifer Stromer-Galley, Jennifer Crowley, Tomek Strzalkowski and Veena Ravishankar
pp. 41–48
pdf bib Sentiment Analysis of Political Tweets: Towards an Accurate Classifier
Akshat Bakliwal, Jennifer Foster, Jennifer van der Puil, Ron O’Brien, Lamia Tounsi and Mark Hughes
pp. 49–58
pdf bib A Case Study of Sockpuppet Detection in Wikipedia
Thamar Solorio, Ragib Hasan and Mainul Mizan
pp. 59–68
pdf bib Towards the Detection of Reliable Food-Health Relationships
Michael Wiegand and Dietrich Klakow
pp. 69–79
pdf bib Translating Government Agencies’ Tweet Feeds: Specificities, Problems and (a few) Solutions
Fabrizio Gotti, Philippe Langlais and Atefeh Farzindar
pp. 80–89

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