Overview of RepLab 2013: Evaluating online reputation monitoring systems

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This paper summarizes the goals, organization, and results of the second RepLab competitive evaluation campaign for Online Reputation Management Systems (RepLab 2013). RepLab focused on the process of monitoring the reputation of companies and individuals, and asked participant systems to annotate different types of information on tweets containing the names of several companies: first tweets had to be classified as related or unrelated to the entity; relevant tweets had to be classified according to their polarity for reputation (Does the content of the tweet have positive or negative implications for the reputation of the entity?), clustered in coherent topics, and clusters had to be ranked according to their priority (potential reputation problems had to come first). The gold standard consists of more than 140,000 tweets annotated by a group of trained annotators supervised and monitored by reputation experts. © 2013 Springer-Verlag.

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Amigó, E., Carrillo De Albornoz, J., Chugur, I., Corujo, A., Gonzalo, J., Martín, T., … Spina, D. (2013). Overview of RepLab 2013: Evaluating online reputation monitoring systems. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 8138 LNCS, pp. 333–352). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-40802-1_31

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