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Estimating Causal Effects of Tone in Online Debates

Estimating Causal Effects of Tone in Online Debates

10 June 2019
Dhanya Sridhar
Lise Getoor
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Papers citing "Estimating Causal Effects of Tone in Online Debates"

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Using Embeddings to Correct for Unobserved Confounding in Networks
Using Embeddings to Correct for Unobserved Confounding in Networks
Victor Veitch
Yixin Wang
David M. Blei
CML
52
58
0
11 Feb 2019
Before Name-calling: Dynamics and Triggers of Ad Hominem Fallacies in
  Web Argumentation
Before Name-calling: Dynamics and Triggers of Ad Hominem Fallacies in Web Argumentation
Ivan Habernal
Henning Wachsmuth
Iryna Gurevych
Benno Stein
63
85
0
19 Feb 2018
Using Summarization to Discover Argument Facets in Online Ideological
  Dialog
Using Summarization to Discover Argument Facets in Online Ideological Dialog
Amita Misra
P. Anand
J. E. Tree
M. Walker
54
60
0
03 Sep 2017
Topic Independent Identification of Agreement and Disagreement in Social
  Media Dialogue
Topic Independent Identification of Agreement and Disagreement in Social Media Dialogue
Amita Misra
M. Walker
30
59
0
03 Sep 2017
Really? Well. Apparently Bootstrapping Improves the Performance of
  Sarcasm and Nastiness Classifiers for Online Dialogue
Really? Well. Apparently Bootstrapping Improves the Performance of Sarcasm and Nastiness Classifiers for Online Dialogue
S. Lukin
M. Walker
32
89
0
29 Aug 2017
Winning Arguments: Interaction Dynamics and Persuasion Strategies in
  Good-faith Online Discussions
Winning Arguments: Interaction Dynamics and Persuasion Strategies in Good-faith Online Discussions
Chenhao Tan
Vlad Niculae
Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil
Lillian Lee
70
359
0
02 Feb 2016
Emoticons vs. Emojis on Twitter: A Causal Inference Approach
Emoticons vs. Emojis on Twitter: A Causal Inference Approach
Umashanthi Pavalanathan
Jacob Eisenstein
43
97
0
28 Oct 2015
Talking to the crowd: What do people react to in online discussions?
Talking to the crowd: What do people react to in online discussions?
Aaron Jaech
Vicky Zayats
Hao Fang
Mari Ostendorf
Hannaneh Hajishirzi
50
49
0
08 Jul 2015
Antisocial Behavior in Online Discussion Communities
Antisocial Behavior in Online Discussion Communities
Justin Cheng
Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil
J. Leskovec
48
321
0
02 Apr 2015
The effect of wording on message propagation: Topic- and
  author-controlled natural experiments on Twitter
The effect of wording on message propagation: Topic- and author-controlled natural experiments on Twitter
Chenhao Tan
Lillian Lee
B. Pang
77
200
0
06 May 2014
Distributed Representations of Words and Phrases and their
  Compositionality
Distributed Representations of Words and Phrases and their Compositionality
Tomas Mikolov
Ilya Sutskever
Kai Chen
G. Corrado
J. Dean
NAI
OCL
392
33,521
0
16 Oct 2013
You had me at hello: How phrasing affects memorability
You had me at hello: How phrasing affects memorability
Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil
Justin Cheng
Jon M. Kleinberg
Lillian Lee
88
107
0
28 Mar 2012
Echoes of power: Language effects and power differences in social
  interaction
Echoes of power: Language effects and power differences in social interaction
Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil
Lillian Lee
B. Pang
Jon M. Kleinberg
74
349
0
15 Dec 2011
Mark My Words! Linguistic Style Accommodation in Social Media
Mark My Words! Linguistic Style Accommodation in Social Media
Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil
Michael Gamon
S. Dumais
78
256
0
03 May 2011
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