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SentiWordNet. Bing Liu (Liu, Bing)'s Home Page. Bing Liu Opinion Lexicon English. LIWC: Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count. General Inquirer Home Page. We mourn the loss of Philip Stone who died on January 31st, 2006, and we dedicate the continuation of this site to his memory. Established as the home website for the General Inquirer, a computer-assisted approach for content analyses of textual data, the site is designed to be a resource for learning about the Inquirer as well as a reference in using the Inquirer. For a copy of the "Strengths Compared" powerpoint presented at the Positive Psychology Conference, click here for the web version and here for the power point file to download.

A note on email contact. You may contact Roger Hurwitz with questions about access to the General Inquirer (rhhu@csail.mit.edu) A reminder in the original page still holds true: please put "Inquirer" as the first word in any email you send to Roger. The account hosting this site is not being monitored for email, so please do not send messages to inquirer at wjh.harvard.edu. Demonstration Access Server Access Development History Introductory Materials. General Inquirer Categories. This document describes General Inquirer tag categories from four sources: (1) the Harvard IV-4 dictionary, (2) the Lasswell value dictionary, (3) several categories recently constructed, and (4) "marker" categories primarily developed as a resource for disambiguation, but also available to users.

The entries in any category (with a cutoff after the first 100 entries to save on download time) will be displayed upon clicking on a category name. Complete listings for the Harvard IV-4 categories can be found at the Maryland Webuse site. The categories are described here in the order they appear in the columns across the master spreadsheet. See the Inquirer dictionary master spreadsheet guide for directions on downloading this complete spreadsheet in any of several formats. The Inquirer has no limit on the number of categories it can handle, providing each category has a unique name. Inquirer category names may be of any length and are case sensitive. 1) Two large valence categories (new) Inquirer Basic Spreadsheet. Sentiment Symposium Tutorial.

Thumbs Up? Sentiment Analysis using ML Techniques. Movie Review Data. This page is a distribution site for movie-review data for use in sentiment-analysis experiments. Available are collections of movie-review documents labeled with respect to their overall sentiment polarity (positive or negative) or subjective rating (e.g., "two and a half stars") and sentences labeled with respect to their subjectivity status (subjective or objective) or polarity. These data sets were introduced in the following papers: If you have results to report on these corpora, please send email to Bo Pang and/or Lillian Lee so we can add you to our list of other papers using this data.

Thanks! Rationale: we're (admittedly haphazardly and only occcasionally) maintaining that list for the purposes of facilitating comparison of results. Please cite the version number of the dataset you used in any publications, in order to facilitate comparison of results. Sentiment polarity datasets Sentiment scale datasets Subjectivity datasets NLP at Cornell.