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Research Area: Search Technologies |
Profile
Bo Pang joined Yahoo! Research in August 2006. Her primary research interests are natural language processing and machine learning. Her past work include automatic analysis of sentiment in text and paraphrase extraction and generation in the context of machine translation. She obtained her PhD in Computer Science from Cornell University.
Email: bopang AT yahoo-inc DOT com
Recent Publications, Projects and News
- Vanity Fair: Privacy in Querylog Bundles Rosie Jones; Ravi Kumar; Bo Pang; Andrew Tomkins, Proceedings of CIKM, 2008
- Using very simple statistics for review search: An exploration. Bo Pang; Lillian Lee, Proceedings of COLING: Companion volume: Posters, 2008
- Opinion mining and sentiment analysis Bo Pang; Lillian Lee, Foundations and Trends® in Information Retrieval, Now Publishers, 2008
- "I know what you did last summer": query logs and user privacy Rosie Jones; Ravi Kumar; Bo Pang; Andrew Tomkins, Proceedings of CIKM (Poster), 2007
- On Anonymizing Query Logs via Token-based Hashing Kumar, R. ; Novak, J. ; Pang, B. ; Tomkins, A., Proceedings of the Sixteenth International World Wide Web Conference (WWW), 2007
- Get out the vote: Determining support or opposition from Congressional floor-debate transcripts Matt Thomas; Bo Pang; Lillian Lee, Proceedings of EMNLP, 2006
- Seeing stars: Exploiting class relationships for sentiment categorization with respect to rating scales Bo Pang; Lillian Lee, Proceedings of ACL, 2005
- A Sentimental Education: Sentiment Analysis Using Subjectivity Summarization Based on Minimum Cuts Bo Pang; Lillian Lee, Proceedings of ACL, 2004
- Syntax-based Alignment of Multiple Translations: Extracting Paraphrases and Generating New Sentences Bo Pang; Kevin Knight; Daniel Marcu, Proceedings of HLT/NAACL, 2003
- Thumbs up? Sentiment Classification using Machine Learning Techniques Bo Pang; Lillian Lee; Shivakumar Vaithyanathan, Proceedings of EMNLP, 2002

