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Sentiment analysis / SemEval / Yes and no / Grammatical polarity / Negation / National Research Council / Negative / Natural language processing / Science / Linguistics
Date: 2014-08-30 23:10:48
Sentiment analysis
SemEval
Yes and no
Grammatical polarity
Negation
National Research Council
Negative
Natural language processing
Science
Linguistics

NRC-­Canada-­2014: Recent Improvements in the Sentiment

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