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Figure 1: The graphical model of PLDA. Shadedelements represent observed elements.
Table 1: An example of a sentiment clue set.
Table 2: The summary of how labels are set to texts with the sentiment clues of Table 1
Table 6: The sentiment clues used in the experi-ment.
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