Authors
Marilyn Walker, Pranav Anand, Rob Abbott, Ricky Grant
Publication date
2012/6
Conference
Proceedings of the 2012 conference of the North American chapter of the association for computational linguistics: Human language technologies
Pages
592-596
Description
Public debate functions as a forum for both expressing and forming opinions, an important aspect of public life. We present results for automatically classifying posts in online debate as to the position, or STANCE that the speaker takes on an issue, such as Pro or Con. We show that representing the dialogic structure of the debates in terms of agreement relations between speakers, greatly improves performance for stance classification, over models that operate on post content and parentpost context alone.
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M Walker, P Anand, R Abbott, R Grant - Proceedings of the 2012 conference of the North …, 2012