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Eric Nalisnick
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- Lehigh University
I did undergraduate studies in English and Computer Science at Lehigh (IDEAS Program) and will graduate with my M.S. in Computer Science (from Lehigh) in May. The topic of my M.S. Thesis is sentiment analysis applied to literature. I have developed automatic methods for measuring positive/negative emotion in literature and for tracking the movement of this sentiment through the work's social network.