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                             Preface

      PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1th WORKSHOP ON SEMANTIC
                  SENTIMENT ANALYSIS

                                  and

     WORKSHOP ON SOCIAL MEDIA AND LINKED DATA FOR
                EMERGENCY RESPONSE

Proceedings edited by


   • Aldo Gangemi

   • Harith Alani

   • Malvina Nissim

   • Erik Cambria

   • Diego Reforgiato Recupero

   • Vitaveska Lanfranchi

   • Tomi Kauppinen

  The workshops were held in conjunction with the 11th European Semantic
Web Conference (ESWC 2014), Crete, Greece, May 25th, 2014.




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Preface
This volume collects the papers of two workshops held at the 11th Euro-
pean Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2014) in Crete, Greece. For more
detailed information about the 1th workshop on semantic sentiment analy-
sis (SSA2014) and workshop on social media and linked data for emergency
response (SMILE2014) please refer to the individual workshop prefaces.
The editors would like to thank the SSA2014 and SMILE2014 organizers,
the members of the two scientific committees, the authors, and of course, the
participants of the workshops.

January 2015
The editors

                        TABLE OF CONTENT

    - Preface and Table of Contents                                               Pag. 1-2
    - SSA2014 Preface                                                             Pag. 3-4
    - Adapting Sentiment Lexicons using Contextual Semantics for Twitter         Pag. 5-12
         Sentiment Analysis
    - Usage of Abstract Features in Semantic Sentiment Analysis                 Pag. 13-16
    - Sentiment Analysis for Dynamic User Preference Inference in Spoken        Pag. 17-24
         Dialogue Systems
    - Semantic Web-based Sentiment Analysis 25-28                               Pag. 25-28
    - SMILE2014 Preface                                                         Pag. 29-30
    - Towards emergency vehicle routing using Geolinked Open Data               Pag. 31-42
         the case study of the Municipality of Catania
    - Visualisation of User-Generated Event Information: Towards                Pag. 43-54
         Geospatial Situation Awareness Using Hierarchical Granularity Levels
    - An Ontology-Based Approach to Social Media Mining for                     Pag. 55-66
         Crisis Management
    - Visual Analysis of Real-time Social Media for Emergency                   Pag. 67-78
         Response




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