An overview paper was presented at the Workshop on Language Technologies and Computational Social Science at ACL 2014: Please note that there are no formal proceedings for the workshop. We suggest the following citation note, in addition to title and authors: "Paper entry to the NLP Unshared Task in PoliInformatics, June 2014."
Estimating Central Bank Preferences. Nicole Baerg, Will Lowe, Simone Ponzetto, Heiner Stuckenschmidt, and Cäcilia Zirn.
Reviewed by Thomas Bruce and Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey. This paper was selected as the "most promising" submission to the unshared task.
Gaining insights into the Global Financial Crisis using Saffron. Georgeta Bordea, Paul Buitelaar, Kartik Asooja, and Leona O'Brien.
Reviewed by Thomas Bruce and John Wilkerson.
Mapping the Economic Crisis: Some Preliminary Investigations. Pierre Bourreau and Thierry Poibeau.
Reviewed by Thomas Bruce and Bryan Routledge.
Influence and Belief in Congressional Hearings. Adam Dalton, Micah Clark, Yorick Wilks, Tomas By, Samira Shaikh, Ching-Sheng Lin, and Tomek Strzalkowski.
Reviewed by Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey and Derek Willis.
Chicken or Egg? The Reciprocal Influence of Press and Politics. Jan Kleinnijenhuis, Wouter van Atteveldt, and Antske Fokkens.
Reviewed by Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey and Derek Willis.
Estimating Policy Trajectories during the Financial Crisis. William Li, David Larochelle, and Andrew W. Lo.
Reviewed by Thomas Bruce and Bryan Routledge.
Changing Focus of the FOMC Through the Financial Crisis. John Miller and Kathleen McCoy.
Reviewed by Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey and John Wilkerson.
Application of Social Network Analysis in the Estimation of Bank Financial Strength During the Financial Crisis. Michelle Morales, David Brizan, Hussein Ghaly, Thomas Hauner, Min Ma, and Andrew Rosenberg.
Reviewed by Derek Willis and Bryan Routledge.
Cornell Expert Aided Query-focused Summarization (CEAQS): A Summarization Framework to PoliInformatics. Lu Wang, Parvaz Mahdabi, Joonsuk Park, Dinesh Puranam, Bishan Yang, and Claire Cardie.
Reviewed by John Wilkerson and Bryan Routledge.
Exploring Structural Features for Position Analysis in Political Discussions. Cäcilia Zirn, Michael Schäfer, Simone Paolo Ponzetto, and Michael Strube.
Reviewed by John Wilkerson and Bryan Routledge.
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