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Date: 2014-07-21 09:14:10
Sentimentality
General Sentiment
Inc.
Emotion
Polarity item
Polarity
Ethology
Science
Mind
Natural language processing
Sentiment analysis

User Engagement in Online News: Under the Scope of Sentiment, Interest, Affect, and Gaze Ioannis Arapakis∗1 , Mounia Lalmas†1 , B. Barla Cambazoglu‡1 , Mari-Carmen Marcos§2 , and Joemon M. Jose¶3 1 2

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