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Workshop Program<br />

Friday, September 21, 2012<br />

09:00–09:10 Welcome<br />

09:10–10:10 Invited talk: Emotions and creative language<br />

Carlo Strappavara<br />

10:10–10:30 Unsupervised sentiment analysis with a simple and fast Bayesian model using Partof-Speech<br />

Feature Selection<br />

Christian Scheible and Hinrich Schütze<br />

10:30-11:00 Coffee break<br />

11:00-11:30 Sentiment analysis for media reputation research<br />

Samuel Läubli, Mario Schranz, Urs Christen and Manfred Klenner<br />

11:30-12:00 Opinion analysis: The effect of negation on polarity and intensity<br />

Lei Zhang and Stéphane Ferrari<br />

12:00-12:20 Domain-specific variation of sentiment expressions: A methodology of analysis in<br />

academic writing<br />

Stefania Degaetano, Ekaterina Lapshinova-Koltunski and Elke Teich<br />

12:20–13:50 Lunch break<br />

13:50–14:20 Creating annotated resoures for polarity classification in Czech<br />

Kateřina Veselovská, Jan Hajič, Jr. and Jana Šindlerová<br />

14:20–14:50 A phrase-based opinion list for the German language<br />

Sven Rill, Sven Adolph, Johannes Drescher, Dirk Reinel, Jörg Scheidt, Oliver<br />

Schütz, Florian Wogenstein, Roberto V. Zicari and Nikolaos Korfiatis<br />

14:50–15:10 Opinion mining in an informative corpus: Building lexicons<br />

Patrice Enjalbert, Lei Zhang and Stéphane Ferrari<br />

15:10–15:45 Coffee break<br />

15:45–16:15 What is the meaning of 5*’s? An investigation of the expression and rating of<br />

sentiment<br />

Daniel Hardt and Julie Wulff<br />

16:15– “World Café”<br />

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