Emotion Intensities in Tweets

August 11, 2017 ยท Entered Twilight ยท ๐Ÿ› International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation

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Repo contents: .gitignore, LICENSE, README.md, codalab, codalab_dev_baseline.sh, demo.sh, evaluate.py, fix_weka_output.py, tweets_to_arff.py, tweets_to_arff_disc.py

Authors Saif M. Mohammad, Felipe Bravo-Marquez arXiv ID 1708.03696 Category cs.CL: Computation & Language Citations 227 Venue International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation Repository https://github.com/felipebravom/EmoInt โญ 14 Last Checked 7 days ago
Abstract
This paper examines the task of detecting intensity of emotion from text. We create the first datasets of tweets annotated for anger, fear, joy, and sadness intensities. We use a technique called best--worst scaling (BWS) that improves annotation consistency and obtains reliable fine-grained scores. We show that emotion-word hashtags often impact emotion intensity, usually conveying a more intense emotion. Finally, we create a benchmark regression system and conduct experiments to determine: which features are useful for detecting emotion intensity, and, the extent to which two emotions are similar in terms of how they manifest in language.
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