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Call for Workshop: Semantic Sentiment Analysis 2014 
Semantic Web and Sentiment Analysis 
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http://ontologydesignpatterns.org/wiki/SemanticSentimentAnalysis2014 

Dates: May 25, 2014 
Hashtag: #ssa2014 
Venue: Anissaras, Crete, Greece 
Jointly with the 11th ESWC 2014 (http://2014.eswc-conferences.org) 

Workshop Chairs: 
- Aldo Gangemi (U. Paris Nord France/ISTC-CNR Rome Italy) 
- Harith Alani (KMI-OU Milton Keynes UK) 
- Malvina Nissim (University of Bologna, Italy) 
- Erik Cambria (NUS Singapore) 
- Diego Reforgiato Recupero (ISTC-CNR Catania Italy) 


Mining opinions and sentiments from natural language is a difficult task as 
opinions and sentiments are often conveyed implicitly through latent 
semantics, which make approaches based on surface lexical hints less 
effective in those cases. To this end, semantic sentiment analysis may go 
beyond word-level analysis of text, and provide novel approaches to opinion 
mining and sentiment analysis that allow a more efficient passage from 
(unstructured) textual information to (structured) machine-processable 
data, in potentially any domain. 

Semantic sentiment analysis may benefit from the use of web ontologies 
(e.g. linked data, multilingual linked lexica, linked vocabularies), or 
graph-based quasi-ontologies (e.g. ConceptNet, SenticNet, Nell, OIE, etc.) 
which enable the aggregation of conceptual and affective information 
associated with natural language opinions. 

This workshop focuses on the introduction, presentation, and discussion of 
novel approaches to semantic sentiment analysis. Special focus will be 
given to semantic methods, models, and tools that exploit common-sense 
knowledge bases to perform multi- or open-domain sentiment analysis. 

The intended audience of the workshop includes researchers from academia 
and industry as well as professionals and industrial practitioners to 
discuss and exchange positions on new hybrid techniques, which use 
semantics for sentiment analysis. The expected number of participants 
ranges between 20 and 40. 


* Topics of Interest * 

Topics of Includes but not limited to: 

• Ontologies and knowledge bases for sentiment analysis 
• Topic and entity based sentiment analysis 
• Evolution of sentiment within and across social media systems and topics 
• Semantic processing of social media for sentiment analysis 
• Contextualised sentiment analysis 
• Comparison of semantic approaches for sentiment analysis 
• Personalised sentiment analysis and monitoring 
• Prediction of sentiment towards events, people, organisations, etc. 
• Baselines and datasets for semantic sentiment analysis 
• Concept-level sentiment analysis 
• Biologically-inspired opinion mining 


* Submission Guidelines * 

Submissions must comply with the Springer LNCS style and will be made using 
EasyChair at the following link 
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ssa14. Authors are invited to 
submit full papers (up to 8 e.g. original work) pages or short papers (up 
to 4 pages e.g. pilot experiments, position statement, short 
communications). Accepted papers will be published by CEUR-WS. Moreover, 
selected expanded versions of workshop papers will be invited for a special 
issue of Springer Cognitive Computation (http://springer.com/journal/12559). 

At least one of the authors of the accepted papers must register for both 
the main conference and the workshop to be included into the workshop 
proceedings. 


* Important Dates * 

Submission Deadline: March 6, 2014 
Notification of Acceptance: April 1, 2014 
Camera-Ready Paper: April 15, 2014 
 

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