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A number of computational techniques have been proposed that aim to detect mimicry in online conversations. In this paper, we investigate how well these reflect the prevailing cognitive science model, i.e. the Interactive Alignment Model. We evaluate Local Linguistic Alignment, word vectors, and Language Style Matching and show that these measures tend to show the features we expect to see in the...
The rapid growth of web source has changed language learning behavior. More and more people utilized web sources instead of paper books. However, the problem now is that it is overwhelming to find useful information. In addition, when considering using different words, good example sentences demonstrating nuance among words are extremely helpful but learners can hardly find them as most web dictionaries...
How can we automatically clean and curate online reviews to better mine them for knowledge discovery? Typical online reviews are full of noise and abnormalities, hindering semantic analysis and leading to a poor customer experience. Abnormalities include non-standard characters, unstructured punctuation, different/multiple languages, and misspelled words. Worse still, people will leave “junk” text,...
Most of the online news media outlets rely heavily on the revenues generated from the clicks made by their readers, and due to the presence of numerous such outlets, they need to compete with each other for reader attention. To attract the readers to click on an article and subsequently visit the media site, the outlets often come up with catchy headlines accompanying the article links, which lure...
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