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While the lobster boat answered in a general way the description given of one of the boats sought, it was too common a type to serve as a positive clue.
We collected about 19,000 lines of product reviews that contained at least one positive clue.
Therefore, to obtain a specified corpus where polarity shifting patterns occur frequently, this experiment used bad comments with at least one positive clue, assuming that polarity shifting inverted or attenuated the polarity of the positive clue.
Suppose a negative clue is shifted by a "doubt" shifting pattern and a positive clue follows, the positive clue seems an answer to the doubt, which is like answering one's own question.
In this experiment, we wanted to see what the polarity shifting looked like when a positive clue and a negative clue occurred in the same line.
A positive clue and a negative clue often occurred between phrases, so we did not break down the sentences into phrases in this experiment.
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I: Shifting positive clues in bad comments.
III: Shifting between positive clues and negative clues.
We performed three experiments to extract polarity shifting patterns: I: Shifting positive clues in bad comments II: Shifting negative clues in good comments III: Shifting between positive clues and negative clues.
Annotate prior positive clues and prior negative clues (please see Section 3.2 for selecting polarity clues), and the results are POSLIST and NEGLIST respectively.
Retrieve all lines that contain at least one element in POSLIST from PHRASE, and all positive clues in these lines are replaced by POSTAG.
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