2013
DOI: 10.5539/ijps.v5n4p107
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The Word Feel as an Indicator of Enacted Social Support in Personal Relationships

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“…This class of features attempts to characterize the linguistic style of user utterances, including lexical choices that might be indicative of selfdisclosure (Doell, 2013). These include-i) Length of the user utterance, ii) Presence of negation words, iii) Part-of-speech tags such as nouns and adjectives in the user utterance in order to represent users revealing emotion or discussing topics, iv) Presence of filler words in utterance, v) Number of named entities in the utterance, vi) Gazeteer features based on common responses to questions asked by our dialog system, indicative of conversational responses as well as strongly positive, negative or neutral responses 4 .…”
Section: Linguistic Style Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This class of features attempts to characterize the linguistic style of user utterances, including lexical choices that might be indicative of selfdisclosure (Doell, 2013). These include-i) Length of the user utterance, ii) Presence of negation words, iii) Part-of-speech tags such as nouns and adjectives in the user utterance in order to represent users revealing emotion or discussing topics, iv) Presence of filler words in utterance, v) Number of named entities in the utterance, vi) Gazeteer features based on common responses to questions asked by our dialog system, indicative of conversational responses as well as strongly positive, negative or neutral responses 4 .…”
Section: Linguistic Style Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%