Sentiment Analysis (SA) and Opinion Mining (OM) have become a popular task in recent years in NLP with the development of language resources, corpora and annotation schemes. The possibility to discriminate between objective and subjective expressions contributes to the identification of a document's semantic orientation and to the detection of the opinions and sentiments expressed by the authors or attributed to other participants in the document. Subjectivity word sense disambiguation helps in this task, automatically determining which word senses in a corpus are being used subjectively and which are being used objectively. This paper reports on a methodology to assign in a semi-automatic way connotative values to eventive nouns usually labelled as neutral through syntagmatic patterns that express cause-effect relations between emotion cause events and emotion words. We have applied our method to nouns and we have been able reduce the number of OBJ polarity values associated to event noun.

Assigning Connotation Values to Events

Russo Irene;
2012

Abstract

Sentiment Analysis (SA) and Opinion Mining (OM) have become a popular task in recent years in NLP with the development of language resources, corpora and annotation schemes. The possibility to discriminate between objective and subjective expressions contributes to the identification of a document's semantic orientation and to the detection of the opinions and sentiments expressed by the authors or attributed to other participants in the document. Subjectivity word sense disambiguation helps in this task, automatically determining which word senses in a corpus are being used subjectively and which are being used objectively. This paper reports on a methodology to assign in a semi-automatic way connotative values to eventive nouns usually labelled as neutral through syntagmatic patterns that express cause-effect relations between emotion cause events and emotion words. We have applied our method to nouns and we have been able reduce the number of OBJ polarity values associated to event noun.
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dc.authority.people Caselli Tommaso it
dc.authority.people Russo Irene it
dc.authority.people Rubino Francesco it
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dc.contributor.appartenenza Istituto di linguistica computazionale "Antonio Zampolli" - ILC *
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dc.description.abstracteng Sentiment Analysis (SA) and Opinion Mining (OM) have become a popular task in recent years in NLP with the development of language resources, corpora and annotation schemes. The possibility to discriminate between objective and subjective expressions contributes to the identification of a document's semantic orientation and to the detection of the opinions and sentiments expressed by the authors or attributed to other participants in the document. Subjectivity word sense disambiguation helps in this task, automatically determining which word senses in a corpus are being used subjectively and which are being used objectively. This paper reports on a methodology to assign in a semi-automatic way connotative values to eventive nouns usually labelled as neutral through syntagmatic patterns that express cause-effect relations between emotion cause events and emotion words. We have applied our method to nouns and we have been able reduce the number of OBJ polarity values associated to event noun. -
dc.description.affiliations Hong Kong Polytech Univ, ILC CNR -
dc.description.allpeople Caselli, Tommaso; Russo, Irene; Rubino, Francesco -
dc.description.allpeopleoriginal Caselli, Tommaso; Russo, Irene; Rubino, Francesco -
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dc.subject.keywords cause emotion events -
dc.subject.keywords event connotative values -
dc.subject.keywords sentiment polarity -
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dc.title Assigning Connotation Values to Events en
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isi.contributor.affiliation Hong Kong Polytechnic University -
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isi.contributor.country Italy -
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isi.contributor.name Tommaso -
isi.contributor.name Irene -
isi.contributor.name Francesco -
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isi.contributor.researcherId AAX-7808-2020 -
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isi.contributor.subaffiliation Dept Chinese & Bilingual Studies -
isi.contributor.subaffiliation Ist Linguist Computaz -
isi.contributor.subaffiliation Ist Linguist Computaz -
isi.contributor.surname Caselli -
isi.contributor.surname Russo -
isi.contributor.surname Rubino -
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isi.description.abstracteng Sentiment Analysis (SA) and Opinion Mining (OM) have become a popular task in recent years in NLP with the development of language resources, corpora and annotation schemes. The possibility to discriminate between objective and subjective expressions contributes to the identification of a document's semantic orientation and to the detection of the opinions and sentiments expressed by the authors or attributed to other participants in the document. Subjectivity word sense disambiguation helps in this task, automatically determining which word senses in a corpus are being used subjectively and which are being used objectively. This paper reports on a methodology to assign in a semi-automatic way connotative values to eventive nouns usually labelled as neutral through syntagmatic patterns that express cause-effect relations between emotion cause events and emotion words. We have applied our method to nouns and we have been able reduce the number of OBJ polarity values associated to event noun. *
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isi.journal.journaltitle LREC 2012 - EIGHTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LANGUAGE RESOURCES AND EVALUATION *
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isi.publisher.place 55-57, RUE BRILLAT-SAVARIN, PARIS, 75013, FRANCE *
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