Search Results for author: Anneke Buffone

Found 9 papers, 3 papers with code

Quantifying Community Characteristics of Maternal Mortality Using Social Media

1 code implementation14 Apr 2020 Rediet Abebe, Salvatore Giorgi, Anna Tedijanto, Anneke Buffone, H. Andrew Schwartz

While most mortality rates have decreased in the US, maternal mortality has increased and is among the highest of any OECD nation.

Learning Word Ratings for Empathy and Distress from Document-Level User Responses

no code implementations LREC 2020 João Sedoc, Sven Buechel, Yehonathan Nachmany, Anneke Buffone, Lyle Ungar

The underlying problem of learning word ratings from higher-level supervision has to date only been addressed in an ad hoc fashion and has not used deep learning methods.

Clustering Emotion Recognition

Understanding and Measuring Psychological Stress using Social Media

1 code implementation19 Nov 2018 Sharath Chandra Guntuku, Anneke Buffone, Kokil Jaidka, Johannes Eichstaedt, Lyle Ungar

In this paper, we explore the language of psychological stress with a dataset of 601 social media users, who answered the Perceived Stress Scale questionnaire and also consented to share their Facebook and Twitter data.

Domain Adaptation

Identifying Locus of Control in Social Media Language

no code implementations EMNLP 2018 Masoud Rouhizadeh, Kokil Jaidka, Laura Smith, H. Andrew Schwartz, Anneke Buffone, Lyle Ungar

Individuals express their locus of control, or {``}control{''}, in their language when they identify whether or not they are in control of their circumstances.

Modeling Empathy and Distress in Reaction to News Stories

1 code implementation EMNLP 2018 Sven Buechel, Anneke Buffone, Barry Slaff, Lyle Ungar, João Sedoc

Computational detection and understanding of empathy is an important factor in advancing human-computer interaction.

Predicting Human Trustfulness from Facebook Language

no code implementations WS 2018 Mohammadzaman Zamani, Anneke Buffone, H. Andrew Schwartz

Trustfulness -- one's general tendency to have confidence in unknown people or situations -- predicts many important real-world outcomes such as mental health and likelihood to cooperate with others such as clinicians.

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