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    Topic Independent Identification of Agreement and Disagreement in Social Media Dialogue

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    Research on the structure of dialogue has been hampered for years because large dialogue corpora have not been available. This has impacted the dialogue research community's ability to develop better theories, as well as good off the shelf tools for dialogue processing. Happily, an increasing amount of information and opinion exchange occur in natural dialogue in online forums, where people share their opinions about a vast range of topics. In particular we are interested in rejection in dialogue, also called disagreement and denial, where the size of available dialogue corpora, for the first time, offers an opportunity to empirically test theoretical accounts of the expression and inference of rejection in dialogue. In this paper, we test whether topic-independent features motivated by theoretical predictions can be used to recognize rejection in online forums in a topic independent way. Our results show that our theoretically motivated features achieve 66% accuracy, an improvement over a unigram baseline of an absolute 6%.Comment: @inproceedings{Misra2013TopicII, title={Topic Independent Identification of Agreement and Disagreement in Social Media Dialogue}, author={Amita Misra and Marilyn A. Walker}, booktitle={SIGDIAL Conference}, year={2013}

    Data from: Counter-strategies to infanticide: the importance of cubs in determining lion habitat selection and social interactions

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    (1) RSF_male_data contains the data used to perform the habitat selection analysis on male lions. It contains observed and simulated points (case_), the distance to waterholes, the vegetation cover, the name of the male, the presence of cubs or not at the corresponding datetime, the male distance to the tracked female from the pride, and the distance to the home range centroid.(2) RSF_female_data contains similar information to perform the habitat selection analysis on female lions(3) Male_female_interaction contains (for the 17 male-female dyads) the coordinates of males and females, the name of the dyad, the extracted habitat variables and whether cubs are present or not at the corresponding datetime.(4) Male_competitor_interaction contains the coordinates between tracked males, females, and competitor males, with the extracted habitat variables and whether cubs are present or not at the corresponding datetime.</p
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