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Who Wins the Game of Thrones? How Sentiments Improve the Prediction of
  Candidate Choice

Who Wins the Game of Thrones? How Sentiments Improve the Prediction of Candidate Choice

Digital Signal Processing and Signal Processing Education Workshop (SPSPE), 2020
29 February 2020
Chaehan So
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Papers citing "Who Wins the Game of Thrones? How Sentiments Improve the Prediction of Candidate Choice"

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And the Winner is ...: Bayesian Twitter-based Prediction on 2016 U.S.
  Presidential Election
And the Winner is ...: Bayesian Twitter-based Prediction on 2016 U.S. Presidential Election
Elvyna Tunggawan
Y. Soelistio
BDL
76
20
0
02 Nov 2016
XGBoost: A Scalable Tree Boosting System
XGBoost: A Scalable Tree Boosting System
Tianqi Chen
Carlos Guestrin
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52,129
0
09 Mar 2016
ranger: A Fast Implementation of Random Forests for High Dimensional
  Data in C++ and R
ranger: A Fast Implementation of Random Forests for High Dimensional Data in C++ and R
Marvin N. Wright
A. Ziegler
609
3,342
0
18 Aug 2015
Crowdsourcing a Word-Emotion Association Lexicon
Crowdsourcing a Word-Emotion Association LexiconInternational Conference on Climate Informatics (ICCI), 2013
Saif M. Mohammad
Peter D. Turney
407
2,571
0
28 Aug 2013
SMOTE: Synthetic Minority Over-sampling Technique
SMOTE: Synthetic Minority Over-sampling TechniqueJournal of Artificial Intelligence Research (JAIR), 2002
Nitesh Chawla
Kevin W. Bowyer
Lawrence Hall
W. Kegelmeyer
AI4TS
2.0K
29,699
0
09 Jun 2011
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