<rdf:RDF xmlns:community="http://www.bibsonomy.org/ontologies/2008/05/community#" xmlns:foaf="http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/" xmlns:owl="http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#" xmlns:admin="http://webns.net/mvcb/" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:syn="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:taxo="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/taxonomy/" xmlns:cc="http://web.resource.org/cc/" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#" xmlns:swrc="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#" xmlns:rdfs="http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#" xmlns="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/" xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#" xml:base="http://www.bibsonomy.org/tag/subjectivity"><owl:Ontology rdf:about=""><rdfs:comment>BibSonomy publications for /tag/subjectivity</rdfs:comment><owl:imports rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology/portal"/></owl:Ontology><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/291c68dbc0e820cef480cd5bf699f0a26/yulanhe"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/291c68dbc0e820cef480cd5bf699f0a26/yulanhe"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#InProceedings"/><swrc:date>Fri Sep 23 13:06:41 CEST 2011</swrc:date><swrc:address>Chiang Mai, Thailand</swrc:address><swrc:booktitle>The 5th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing (IJCNLP)</swrc:booktitle><swrc:month>nov</swrc:month><swrc:title>Sentence Subjectivity Detection with Weakly-Supervised Learning</swrc:title><swrc:year>2011</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>myown robust-project subjectivity </swrc:keywords><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Chenghua Lin"/></rdf:_1><rdf:_2><swrc:Person swrc:name="Yulan He"/></rdf:_2><rdf:_3><swrc:Person swrc:name="Richard Everson"/></rdf:_3></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2abc8b405b547b184f6e62fd602060665/kabloom"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/2abc8b405b547b184f6e62fd602060665/kabloom"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#InProceedings"/><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://staff.science.uva.nl/~kamps/papers/wn.pdf"/><swrc:date>Wed Apr 28 17:49:45 CEST 2010</swrc:date><swrc:address>Mysore, India</swrc:address><swrc:booktitle>1st International WordNet Conference</swrc:booktitle><swrc:pages>332-341</swrc:pages><swrc:title>Words with Attitude</swrc:title><swrc:year>2002</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>analysis sentiment subjectivity </swrc:keywords><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Jaap Kamps"/></rdf:_1><rdf:_2><swrc:Person swrc:name="Maarten Marx"/></rdf:_2></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/217356de48e011f27e43c0998efd974ea/heinzwittenbrink"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/217356de48e011f27e43c0998efd974ea/heinzwittenbrink"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#Article"/><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs0203217"/><swrc:date>Sat Nov 21 14:34:47 CET 2009</swrc:date><swrc:journal>Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research</swrc:journal><swrc:number>3</swrc:number><swrc:title>The Notion of Member is the Heart of the Matter: On the Role of Membership Knowledge in Ethnomethodological Inquiry [53 paragraphs]</swrc:title><swrc:volume>3</swrc:volume><swrc:year>2002</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>Harold-GARFINKEL Harvey-SACKS conversation-analysis ethnomethodology membership reflexivity subjectivity </swrc:keywords><swrc:abstract>In ethnomethodological inquiries, the tension between &#034;subjectivity&#034; and &#034;objectivity&#034; which is inherent in all qualitative social research, takes special meanings. In fact, those terms are rarely used in ethnomethodological research reports, or methodological writings. What is widely implied and often explicitly recognised, however, is that an ethnomethodologist has to &#034;understand&#034; the practices studied, before they can be analysed, and that this &#034;understanding&#034; involves the researcher using his or her &#034;membership knowledge&#034;. In a way, this unavoidable use of membership knowledge for understanding what people are doing, is then turned from a implicit resource into an explicit topic for analysis. This can be illustrated by a consideration of the two research strategies for which ethnomethodology has become (ill-) famous, the &#034;breaching experiments&#034; initiated by its founder Harold GARFINKEL, and the use of recordings and transcripts of verbal interaction by ethnomethodology&#039;s most successful off-shoot, Conversation Analysis as initiated by Harvey SACKS. Varieties of a third strategy, ethnography, including the ethnography of specific (sub-) cultural practices, of technology use, and auto-ethnography, will also be discussed for its treatment of membership knowledge as resource and topic.</swrc:abstract><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Paul ten Have"/></rdf:_1></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/235c4527d66877a0e83dab252f7f59a9b/mkroell"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/235c4527d66877a0e83dab252f7f59a9b/mkroell"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#InProceedings"/><swrc:date>Tue Dec 23 15:01:11 CET 2008</swrc:date><swrc:address>Mexico City, Mexico</swrc:address><swrc:booktitle>Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Intelligent Text 	Processing and Computational Linguistics (CICLing-2005)</swrc:booktitle><swrc:pages>486-497</swrc:pages><swrc:title>Creating Subjective and Objective Sentence Classifiers from Unannotated Texts</swrc:title><swrc:year>2005</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>GoalCategories TextCategorization intent subjectivity </swrc:keywords><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Janyce Wiebe"/></rdf:_1><rdf:_2><swrc:Person swrc:name="Ellen Riloff"/></rdf:_2></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2086591f3fe27102ad8d553eca6b0fe97/mkroell"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/2086591f3fe27102ad8d553eca6b0fe97/mkroell"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#InProceedings"/><swrc:date>Tue Dec 23 14:57:56 CET 2008</swrc:date><swrc:address>Taipei, Taiwan</swrc:address><swrc:pages>112-118</swrc:pages><swrc:title>Learning to disambiguate potentially subjective expressions</swrc:title><swrc:year>2002</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>ambiguity learning subjectivity </swrc:keywords><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Janyce Wiebe"/></rdf:_1><rdf:_2><swrc:Person swrc:name="Theresa Wilson"/></rdf:_2></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2e9dde7838284e93e9732dc9644f24767/mkroell"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/2e9dde7838284e93e9732dc9644f24767/mkroell"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#InProceedings"/><swrc:date>Fri Dec 19 17:00:54 CET 2008</swrc:date><swrc:booktitle>In Proceedings of the ACL</swrc:booktitle><swrc:pages>271--278</swrc:pages><swrc:title>A sentimental education: Sentiment analysis using subjectivity summarization based on minimum cuts</swrc:title><swrc:year>2004</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>SentimentAnalysis subjectivity </swrc:keywords><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Bo Pang"/></rdf:_1><rdf:_2><swrc:Person swrc:name="Lillian Lee"/></rdf:_2></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2e9ebda42e383309c72e61f3776b1931f/mkroell"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/2e9ebda42e383309c72e61f3776b1931f/mkroell"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#InProceedings"/><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1119369"/><swrc:date>Fri Dec 19 16:50:53 CET 2008</swrc:date><swrc:address>Morristown, NJ, USA</swrc:address><swrc:booktitle>Proceedings of the 2003 conference on Empirical methods in natural language processing</swrc:booktitle><swrc:pages>105--112</swrc:pages><swrc:publisher><swrc:Organization swrc:name="Association for Computational Linguistics"/></swrc:publisher><swrc:title>Learning extraction patterns for subjective expressions</swrc:title><swrc:year>2003</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>SentimentAnalysis learning pattern subjectivity </swrc:keywords><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/1119355.1119369" swrc:key="doi"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Ellen Riloff"/></rdf:_1><rdf:_2><swrc:Person swrc:name="Janyce Wiebe"/></rdf:_2></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/21674e39d4220a6db82b27724c4a7c362/mediafb1"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/21674e39d4220a6db82b27724c4a7c362/mediafb1"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#InCollection"/><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.upress.uni-kassel.de/online/frei/978-3-89958-410-3.volltext.frei.pdf"/><swrc:date>Sun Oct 12 10:12:23 CEST 2008</swrc:date><swrc:address>Kassel</swrc:address><swrc:booktitle>Media Art Culture – Medienkultur mit Blick auf die documenta 12/Media Art Culture – Media culture with reference to documenta 12</swrc:booktitle><swrc:crossref>sei2008-4</swrc:crossref><swrc:month>June</swrc:month><swrc:pages>217--254</swrc:pages><swrc:publisher><swrc:Organization swrc:name="kassel university press"/></swrc:publisher><swrc:title>Strategies for the Production and Marketing of Multimodal Presentation and their Relevance for Subjectivity. An analysis of “POPSTARS”</swrc:title><swrc:year>2008</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>Subjectivity Multimodal Presentation Production Relevance Marketing POPSTARS analysis </swrc:keywords><swrc:abstract>The following paper intends to investigate the multimedia and multimodal system which is produced by a broadcaster. The following text is a case study which includes an analysis of the casting format POPSTARS. The leading question is to examine the set up of a system of offerings like POPSTARS; or more functionally speaking: how the elements of such a programme system collude. Furthermore, the production strategy followed by the broadcaster ProSieben is reconstructed and its development and implementation are illustrated in the form of the programme system’s marketing mix. The Cultural Studies model of decoding and encoding is used as theoretical fame as well as social semiotics and media socialisation.</swrc:abstract><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Ben Bachmair"/></rdf:_1><rdf:_2><swrc:Person swrc:name="Fiona Lehmann"/></rdf:_2><rdf:_3><swrc:Person swrc:name="Conrad Heberling"/></rdf:_3></rdf:Seq></swrc:author><swrc:editor><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Judith Seipold"/></rdf:_1></rdf:Seq></swrc:editor></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2a6e493a1bae8e64d5d569df2de15b4c0/mkroell"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/2a6e493a1bae8e64d5d569df2de15b4c0/mkroell"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#InProceedings"/><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/P/P08/P08-1041"/><swrc:date>Sun Jun 22 23:41:47 CEST 2008</swrc:date><swrc:address>Columbus, Ohio</swrc:address><swrc:booktitle>Proceedings of ACL-08: HLT</swrc:booktitle><swrc:month>June</swrc:month><swrc:pages>353--361</swrc:pages><swrc:publisher><swrc:Organization swrc:name="Association for Computational Linguistics"/></swrc:publisher><swrc:title>Summarizing Emails with Conversational Cohesion and Subjectivity</swrc:title><swrc:year>2008</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>PageRank SemanticSimilarity TextSummarization subjectivity </swrc:keywords><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Giuseppe Carenini"/></rdf:_1><rdf:_2><swrc:Person swrc:name="Raymond T. Ng"/></rdf:_2><rdf:_3><swrc:Person swrc:name="Xiaodong Zhou"/></rdf:_3></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2abf8c32d939c6e130c54871628c8f4dc/mkroell"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/2abf8c32d939c6e130c54871628c8f4dc/mkroell"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#InProceedings"/><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1220309"/><swrc:date>Wed Jun 11 03:03:44 CEST 2008</swrc:date><swrc:address>Morristown, NJ, USA</swrc:address><swrc:booktitle>ACL &#039;06: Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Computational Linguistics and the 44th annual meeting of the ACL</swrc:booktitle><swrc:pages>1065--1072</swrc:pages><swrc:publisher><swrc:Organization swrc:name="Association for Computational Linguistics"/></swrc:publisher><swrc:title>Word sense and subjectivity</swrc:title><swrc:year>2006</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>NLP ambiguity intent subjectivity </swrc:keywords><swrc:abstract>Subjectivity and meaning are both important properties of language. This paper explores their interaction, and brings empirical evidence in support of the hypotheses that (1) subjectivity is a property that can be associated with word senses, and (2) word sense disambiguation can directly benefit from subjectivity annotations.</swrc:abstract><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="Sydney, Australia" swrc:key="location"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/1220175.1220309" swrc:key="doi"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Janyce Wiebe"/></rdf:_1><rdf:_2><swrc:Person swrc:name="Rada Mihalcea"/></rdf:_2></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/252851449f4ad46b401cfa5b800973cee/hkorte"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/252851449f4ad46b401cfa5b800973cee/hkorte"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#InProceedings"/><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://nmis.isti.cnr.it/sebastiani/Publications/LREC06.pdf"/><swrc:date>Fri May 02 21:20:34 CEST 2008</swrc:date><swrc:address>Genova, IT</swrc:address><swrc:booktitle>Proceedings of LREC-06, the 5th Conference on Language Resources</swrc:booktitle><swrc:title>{SentiWordNet}: {A} Publicly Available Lexical Resource for Opinion
	Mining</swrc:title><swrc:year>2006</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>lexical linguistics nlp opinion_mining sentiment_analysis subjectivity </swrc:keywords><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Andrea Esuli"/></rdf:_1><rdf:_2><swrc:Person swrc:name="Fabrizio Sebastiani"/></rdf:_2></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/26337c651f18c533a0edb440ac29323e8/yish"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/26337c651f18c533a0edb440ac29323e8/yish"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#Article"/><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.laurentienne.ca/NR/rdonlyres/86B13219-B409-4FC0-89C7-D85C7AAE4579/0/anthropology.pdf"/><swrc:date>Sun Apr 27 17:18:06 CEST 2008</swrc:date><swrc:journal>Educational Studies in Mathematics</swrc:journal><swrc:number>1</swrc:number><swrc:pages>39-65</swrc:pages><swrc:publisher><swrc:Organization swrc:name="Springer"/></swrc:publisher><swrc:title>The Anthropology of Meaning</swrc:title><swrc:volume>61</swrc:volume><swrc:year>2006</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>Husserl Peirce activity cultural epistemology mathematical meaning mythesis objects ontology semiotics subjectivity </swrc:keywords><swrc:abstract>Meaning is one of the recent terms which have gained great currency in mathematics education. It is generally used as a correlate of individuals’ intentions and considered a central element in contemporary accounts of knowledge formation. One important question that arises in this context is the following: if, in one way or another, knowledge rests on the intrinsically subjective intentions and deeds of the individual, how can the objectivity of conceptual mathematical entities be guaranteed? In the first part of this paper, both Peirce’s and Husserl’s theories of meaning are discussed in light of the aforementioned question. I examine their attempts to reconcile the subjective dimension of knowing with the alleged transcendental nature of mathematical objects. I argue that transcendentalism, either in Peirce’s or Husserl’s theory of meaning, leads to an irresolvable tension between subject and object. In the final part of the article, I sketch a notion of meaning and conceptual objects based on a semiotic-cultural approach to cognition and knowledge which gives up 
transcendentalism and instead conveys the notion of contextual objectivity.</swrc:abstract><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Luis Radford"/></rdf:_1></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/24a7cc60f2cd6605d03375c3f19f5866a/subjectivity"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/24a7cc60f2cd6605d03375c3f19f5866a/subjectivity"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#Book"/><swrc:date>Tue Apr 01 23:37:32 CEST 2008</swrc:date><swrc:address>Cambridge</swrc:address><swrc:publisher><swrc:Organization swrc:name="Cambridge University Press"/></swrc:publisher><swrc:title>Subjectivity and Subjectivisation</swrc:title><swrc:year>1995</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>analysis sentiment subjectivity </swrc:keywords><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="2008.03.28" swrc:key="timestamp"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="cem" swrc:key="owner"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:editor><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Dieter Stein"/></rdf:_1><rdf:_2><swrc:Person swrc:name="Susan Wright"/></rdf:_2></rdf:Seq></swrc:editor></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2e0963da45f0507195c9ed30c24306672/subjectivity"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/2e0963da45f0507195c9ed30c24306672/subjectivity"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#InProceedings"/><swrc:date>Tue Apr 01 23:37:32 CEST 2008</swrc:date><swrc:booktitle>Proceedings of the 15th ACM international conference on Information
	and knowledge management (CIKM-2006)</swrc:booktitle><swrc:pages>397--404</swrc:pages><swrc:title>Bayesian adaptive user profiling with explicit \&amp; implicit feedback</swrc:title><swrc:year>2006</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>analysis sentiment subjectivity </swrc:keywords><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="2008.03.20" swrc:key="timestamp"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="cem" swrc:key="owner"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Philip Zigoris"/></rdf:_1><rdf:_2><swrc:Person swrc:name="Yi Zhang"/></rdf:_2></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2f8ca7fdc4ec9b8527db41c54604f8ea4/subjectivity"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/2f8ca7fdc4ec9b8527db41c54604f8ea4/subjectivity"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#InProceedings"/><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W/W06/W06-0307"/><swrc:date>Tue Apr 01 23:37:32 CEST 2008</swrc:date><swrc:address>Sydney, Australia</swrc:address><swrc:booktitle>Proceedings of the Workshop on Sentiment and Subjectivity in Text</swrc:booktitle><swrc:month>July</swrc:month><swrc:pages>47--54</swrc:pages><swrc:publisher><swrc:Organization swrc:name="Association for Computational Linguistics"/></swrc:publisher><swrc:title>Exploitation in Affect Detection in Open-Ended Improvisational Text</swrc:title><swrc:year>2006</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>analysis sentiment subjectivity </swrc:keywords><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="2008.03.28" swrc:key="timestamp"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="cem" swrc:key="owner"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Li Zhang"/></rdf:_1><rdf:_2><swrc:Person swrc:name="John A. Barnden"/></rdf:_2><rdf:_3><swrc:Person swrc:name="Robert J. Hendley"/></rdf:_3><rdf:_4><swrc:Person swrc:name="Alan M. Wallington"/></rdf:_4></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/27d72bdc44f73dc3f5a2e0db58ea3363e/subjectivity"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/27d72bdc44f73dc3f5a2e0db58ea3363e/subjectivity"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#InProceedings"/><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://acl.ldc.upenn.edu/E/E06/E06-2030.pdf"/><swrc:date>Tue Apr 01 23:37:32 CEST 2008</swrc:date><swrc:booktitle>11th Meeting of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational
	Linguistics (EACL 2006)</swrc:booktitle><swrc:title>Developments in Affect Detection in {E-drama}</swrc:title><swrc:year>2006</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>analysis sentiment subjectivity </swrc:keywords><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="2008.03.28" swrc:key="timestamp"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="cem" swrc:key="owner"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Li Zhang"/></rdf:_1><rdf:_2><swrc:Person swrc:name="John A. Barnden"/></rdf:_2><rdf:_3><swrc:Person swrc:name="Robert J. Hendley"/></rdf:_3><rdf:_4><swrc:Person swrc:name="Alan M. Wallington"/></rdf:_4></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2a6eb2fbe136915efa2dec499c2493f84/subjectivity"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/2a6eb2fbe136915efa2dec499c2493f84/subjectivity"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#InProceedings"/><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel5/9680/30564/01410217.pdf"/><swrc:date>Tue Apr 01 23:37:32 CEST 2008</swrc:date><swrc:address>Tokyo, JP</swrc:address><swrc:booktitle>Proceedings ICDE-05, the 21st International Conference on Data Engineering</swrc:booktitle><swrc:pages>1073-1083</swrc:pages><swrc:publisher><swrc:Organization swrc:name="IEEE Computer Society"/></swrc:publisher><swrc:title>Sentiment Mining in {WebFountain}</swrc:title><swrc:year>2005</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>analysis sentiment subjectivity </swrc:keywords><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="http://csdl.computer.org/comp/proceedings/icde/2005/2285/00/22851073abs.htm" swrc:key="ee"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="0-7695-2285-8" swrc:key="isbn"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICDE.2005.132" swrc:key="doi"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Jeonghee Yi"/></rdf:_1><rdf:_2><swrc:Person swrc:name="Wayne Niblack"/></rdf:_2></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2aafc43724718434be15fb3dd3a7d2804/subjectivity"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/2aafc43724718434be15fb3dd3a7d2804/subjectivity"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#InProceedings"/><swrc:date>Tue Apr 01 23:37:32 CEST 2008</swrc:date><swrc:address>Melbourne, Florida</swrc:address><swrc:booktitle>Proceedings of the 3rd IEEE International Conference on Data Mining
	(ICDM-2003)</swrc:booktitle><swrc:pages>427--434</swrc:pages><swrc:title>Sentiment Analyzer: {E}xtracting Sentiments about a Given Topic using
	Natural Language Processing Techniques</swrc:title><swrc:year>2003</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>subjectivity </swrc:keywords><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Jeonghee Yi"/></rdf:_1><rdf:_2><swrc:Person swrc:name="Tetsuya Nasukawa"/></rdf:_2><rdf:_3><swrc:Person swrc:name="Razvan Bunescu"/></rdf:_3><rdf:_4><swrc:Person swrc:name="Wayne Niblack"/></rdf:_4></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/226e94503ccfaf877a9d590792f026817/subjectivity"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/226e94503ccfaf877a9d590792f026817/subjectivity"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#InProceedings"/><swrc:date>Tue Apr 01 23:37:32 CEST 2008</swrc:date><swrc:address>San Jose, California</swrc:address><swrc:pages>761-766</swrc:pages><swrc:title>Just How Mad Are You? {F}inding Strong and Weak Opinion Clauses</swrc:title><swrc:year>2004</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>subjectivity </swrc:keywords><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="2008.03.27" swrc:key="timestamp"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:Field swrc:value="cem" swrc:key="owner"/></swrc:hasExtraField><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Theresa Wilson"/></rdf:_1><rdf:_2><swrc:Person swrc:name="Janyce Wiebe"/></rdf:_2><rdf:_3><swrc:Person swrc:name="Rebecca Hwa"/></rdf:_3></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c4516e616b777e22bb3f646964e74d0b/subjectivity"><owl:sameAs rdf:resource="http://www.bibsonomy.org/uri/bibtex/2c4516e616b777e22bb3f646964e74d0b/subjectivity"/><rdf:type rdf:resource="http://swrc.ontoware.org/ontology#Article"/><swrc:date>Tue Apr 01 23:37:32 CEST 2008</swrc:date><swrc:journal>Computational Intelligence</swrc:journal><swrc:number>2</swrc:number><swrc:pages>73-99</swrc:pages><swrc:title>Recognizing strong and weak opinion clauses</swrc:title><swrc:volume>22</swrc:volume><swrc:year>2006</swrc:year><swrc:keywords>analysis sentiment subjectivity </swrc:keywords><swrc:author><rdf:Seq><rdf:_1><swrc:Person swrc:name="Theresa Wilson"/></rdf:_1><rdf:_2><swrc:Person swrc:name="Janyce Wiebe"/></rdf:_2><rdf:_3><swrc:Person swrc:name="Rebecca Hwa"/></rdf:_3></rdf:Seq></swrc:author></rdf:Description><foaf:Group rdf:about="http://www.bibsonomy.org/tag/subjectivity"><foaf:name>subjectivity</foaf:name><description>Community for tag(s) subjectivity</description></foaf:Group></rdf:RDF>
