General Purpose Emotion Lexicons (GPELs) that associate words with emotion categories remain a valuable resource for emotion analysis of text. However the static and formal nature of their vocabularies make them inadequate for extracting effective features for document representation, in domains that are inherently dynamic in nature (e.g. Social Media). This calls for lexicons that are not only adaptive to the lexical variations in a domain but also provide finer-grained quantitative estimates to accurately capture word-emotion associations. In this paper we extend prior work on domain specific emotion lexicon (DSEL) generation and apply it for emotion feature extraction. We demonstrate how our generative unigram mixture model (UMM) based D...
The automatic detection of emotions in Twitter posts is a challenging task due to the informal natur...
With the proliferation of social media, textual emotion analysis is becoming increasingly important....
This paper describes the UNIBA team participation in the Sentiment Analysis in Twitter task (Task 10...
General-purpose emotion lexicons (GPELs) that associate words with emotion categories remain a valua...
Emotions play a key role in effective and successful human communication. Text is popularly used on ...
Theoretical frameworks in psychology map the relationships between emotions and sentiments. In this ...
Research in Psychology have proposed frameworks that map emotion concepts with sentiment concepts. I...
Are word-level affect lexicons useful in detecting emotions at sentence level? Some prior research f...
People\u27s emotions can be gleaned from their text using machine learning techniques to build model...
Emotion lexicons play a crucial role in sentiment analysis and opinion mining. In this paper, we pro...
Sentiment analysis is widely used in a variety of applications such as online opinion gathering for ...
In this paper, we approach the problem of classifying emotion in image descriptions. A method is pro...
oai:ojs.sjia.ilkom.unsri.ac.id:article/24Social media is a means of interaction and communication. O...
Emotion lexicons play a crucial role in sen-timent analysis and opinion mining. In this paper, we pr...
Sentiment Analysis, or the extraction of emotional content from text, has been a prominent research ...
The automatic detection of emotions in Twitter posts is a challenging task due to the informal natur...
With the proliferation of social media, textual emotion analysis is becoming increasingly important....
This paper describes the UNIBA team participation in the Sentiment Analysis in Twitter task (Task 10...
General-purpose emotion lexicons (GPELs) that associate words with emotion categories remain a valua...
Emotions play a key role in effective and successful human communication. Text is popularly used on ...
Theoretical frameworks in psychology map the relationships between emotions and sentiments. In this ...
Research in Psychology have proposed frameworks that map emotion concepts with sentiment concepts. I...
Are word-level affect lexicons useful in detecting emotions at sentence level? Some prior research f...
People\u27s emotions can be gleaned from their text using machine learning techniques to build model...
Emotion lexicons play a crucial role in sentiment analysis and opinion mining. In this paper, we pro...
Sentiment analysis is widely used in a variety of applications such as online opinion gathering for ...
In this paper, we approach the problem of classifying emotion in image descriptions. A method is pro...
oai:ojs.sjia.ilkom.unsri.ac.id:article/24Social media is a means of interaction and communication. O...
Emotion lexicons play a crucial role in sen-timent analysis and opinion mining. In this paper, we pr...
Sentiment Analysis, or the extraction of emotional content from text, has been a prominent research ...
The automatic detection of emotions in Twitter posts is a challenging task due to the informal natur...
With the proliferation of social media, textual emotion analysis is becoming increasingly important....
This paper describes the UNIBA team participation in the Sentiment Analysis in Twitter task (Task 10...