@InProceedings{iwanari-EtAl:2016:COLINGDEMO,
  author    = {Iwanari, Tatsuya  and  Ohara, Kohei  and  Yoshinaga, Naoki  and  Kaji, Nobuhiro  and  Toyoda, Masashi  and  Kitsuregawa, Masaru},
  title     = {Kotonush: Understanding Concepts Based on Values behind Social Media},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of COLING 2016, the 26th International Conference on Computational Linguistics: System Demonstrations},
  month     = {December},
  year      = {2016},
  address   = {Osaka, Japan},
  publisher = {The COLING 2016 Organizing Committee},
  pages     = {292--296},
  abstract  = {Kotonush, a system that clarifies people’s values on various concepts on the
	basis of what they write about on social media, is presented. The values are
	represented by ordering sets of concepts (e.g., London, Berlin, and Rome) in
	accordance with a common attribute intensity expressed by an adjective (e.g.,
	entertaining). We exploit social media text written by different demographics
	and at different times in order to induce specific orderings for comparison.
	The system combines a text-to-ordering module with an interactive querying
	interface enabled by massive hyponymy relations and provides mechanisms to
	compare the induced orderings from various viewpoints. We empirically evaluate
	Kotonush and present some case studies, featuring real-world concept orderings
	with different domains on Twitter, to demonstrate the usefulness of our system.},
  url       = {http://aclweb.org/anthology/C16-2061}
}

