Get out the vote: Determining support or opposition from Congressional floor-debate transcripts

作者: Matt Thomas , Bo Pang , Lillian Lee

DOI: 10.3115/1610075.1610122

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摘要: We investigate whether one can determine from the transcripts of US Congressional floor debates whether the speeches represent support of or opposition to proposed legislation. To …

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