Classifying Political Orientation on Twitter: It’s Not Easy!

作者: Derek Ruths , Raviv Cohen

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摘要: … will show, past systems were not evaluated under general conditions and, therefore, the performance reported is not … , we recognize that the set of cases on which a classifier is accurate …

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