Gestión de resúmenes para dispositivos móviles

  1. Patricio Martínez
  2. Yoan Gutiérrez
  3. Fernando Llopis
  4. José Gómez
  5. Elena Lloret
Revista:
Procesamiento del lenguaje natural

ISSN: 1135-5948

Año de publicación: 2016

Número: 57

Páginas: 13-23

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Procesamiento del lenguaje natural

Resumen

In democratic countries, forecasting the voting intentions of citizens and knowing their opinions on major political parties and leaders is of great interest to the parties themselves, to the media, and to the general public. Traditionally, expensive polls based on personal interviews have been used for this purpose. The rise of social networks, particularly Twitter, allows us to consider them as a cheap alternative. In this paper, we review the relevant scientific bibliographic references in this area, with special emphasis on the Spanish case.

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