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Computer Methodology: General
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Emotion
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New electronic media
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Communication Science
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Subjectivity
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Feeling
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computer aided method
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Social Software

Revision as of 08:30, 22 June 2020

WASSA
Workshop on Computational Approaches to Subjectivity, Sentiment & Social Media Analysis
Avg. acceptance rate: 51
Avg. acceptance rate (last 5 years): 51
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Workshop on Computational Approaches to Subjectivity, Sentiment & Social Media Analysis (WASSA) has an average acceptance rate of 51% (last 5 years 51%).

Events

The following events of the series WASSA are currently known in this wiki:

 OrdinalFromToCityCountryGeneral chairPC chairAcceptance rateAttendees
WASSA 2019Jun 6Jun 6MinneapolisUSAAlexandra Balahur
Roman Klinger
Veronique Hoste
Carlo Strapparava
Orphee de Clercq
63.2
WASSA 2018Oct 31Nov 1BrusselsBelgiumAlexandra Balahur
Saif M. Mohammad
Veronique Hoste
Roman Klinger
53.3
WASSA 2017Sep 8CopenhagenDenmarkAlexandra Balahur
Saif M. Mohammad
Erik van der Goot
36.6

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Computer Methodology: General Emotion New electronic media Communication Science Subjectivity Feeling computer aided method Social Software

Facts about "WASSA"
EventSeries acronymWASSA +
FieldCategory:Computer communications +
Has Average 5y Acceptance Rate51.0 +
Has Average Acceptance Rate51.0 +
IsAEventSeries +
TitleWorkshop on Computational Approaches to Subjectivity, Sentiment & Social Media Analysis +