In this study, we introduce a novel approach to understanding the emotive content present in ancient literature, specifically focusing on the first Book of Homer’s Iliad. Recognizing the challenges inherent in interpreting emotions from ancient texts, we developed a Domain-Specific Language (DSL) tailored for this purpose. This DSL not only allows for the annotation of basic sentiments such as positive, negative, neutral, or mixed but also facilitates the identification and categorization of specific emotions. To ensure the relevance and applicability of our annotations, we mapped the extracted emotions to some authoritative domain ontologies. This mapping process aids in bridging the gap between ancient emotional expressions and contemporary understanding. Our preliminary results, which we discuss in detail, highlight the potential of our approach in offering deeper insights into the emotional landscape of ancient texts. We believe that our methodology can serve as a foundation for future studies aiming to decode emotions in historical literature.

Annotating Homeric Emotions by a Domain-Specific Language

Boschetti, Federico;Chilla, Laura;
2024

Abstract

In this study, we introduce a novel approach to understanding the emotive content present in ancient literature, specifically focusing on the first Book of Homer’s Iliad. Recognizing the challenges inherent in interpreting emotions from ancient texts, we developed a Domain-Specific Language (DSL) tailored for this purpose. This DSL not only allows for the annotation of basic sentiments such as positive, negative, neutral, or mixed but also facilitates the identification and categorization of specific emotions. To ensure the relevance and applicability of our annotations, we mapped the extracted emotions to some authoritative domain ontologies. This mapping process aids in bridging the gap between ancient emotional expressions and contemporary understanding. Our preliminary results, which we discuss in detail, highlight the potential of our approach in offering deeper insights into the emotional landscape of ancient texts. We believe that our methodology can serve as a foundation for future studies aiming to decode emotions in historical literature.
Campo DC Valore Lingua
dc.authority.orgunit Istituto di linguistica computazionale "Antonio Zampolli" - ILC en
dc.authority.people Boschetti, Federico en
dc.authority.people Chilla, Laura en
dc.authority.people Konstantinidou, Maria en
dc.authority.people Pavlopoulos, John en
dc.collection.id.s 71c7200a-7c5f-4e83-8d57-d3d2ba88f40d *
dc.collection.name 04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno *
dc.contributor.appartenenza Istituto di linguistica computazionale "Antonio Zampolli" - ILC *
dc.contributor.appartenenza.mi 918 *
dc.contributor.area Non assegn *
dc.contributor.area Non assegn *
dc.date.accessioned 2024/12/03 17:03:12 -
dc.date.available 2024/12/03 17:03:12 -
dc.date.firstsubmission 2024/10/11 16:33:45 *
dc.date.issued 2024 -
dc.date.submission 2025/03/03 18:13:31 *
dc.description.abstracteng In this study, we introduce a novel approach to understanding the emotive content present in ancient literature, specifically focusing on the first Book of Homer’s Iliad. Recognizing the challenges inherent in interpreting emotions from ancient texts, we developed a Domain-Specific Language (DSL) tailored for this purpose. This DSL not only allows for the annotation of basic sentiments such as positive, negative, neutral, or mixed but also facilitates the identification and categorization of specific emotions. To ensure the relevance and applicability of our annotations, we mapped the extracted emotions to some authoritative domain ontologies. This mapping process aids in bridging the gap between ancient emotional expressions and contemporary understanding. Our preliminary results, which we discuss in detail, highlight the potential of our approach in offering deeper insights into the emotional landscape of ancient texts. We believe that our methodology can serve as a foundation for future studies aiming to decode emotions in historical literature. -
dc.description.allpeople Boschetti, Federico; Chilla, Laura; Konstantinidou, Maria; Pavlopoulos, John -
dc.description.allpeopleoriginal Boschetti, Federico; Chilla, Laura; Konstantinidou, Maria; Pavlopoulos, John en
dc.description.fulltext open en
dc.description.numberofauthors 4 -
dc.identifier.isbn 9791255000846 en
dc.identifier.scopus 2-s2.0-85181167028 en
dc.identifier.source medra *
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14243/506921 -
dc.identifier.url https://www.aaccademia.it/ita/titolo?ref=1685 en
dc.identifier.url https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3596/short4.pdf en
dc.language.iso eng en
dc.publisher.country ITA en
dc.publisher.name Lexis Compagnia Editoriale in Torino srl en
dc.publisher.place Torino en
dc.relation.conferencename 9th Italian Conference on Computational Linguistics (CLiC-it2023) en
dc.relation.firstpage 489 en
dc.relation.ispartofbook Proceedings of the 9th Italian Conference on Computational Linguistics - Venice, Italy, November 30 - December 2, 2023 en
dc.relation.lastpage 493 en
dc.relation.numberofpages 5 en
dc.subject.keywordseng sentiment analysis, digital philology, collaborative annotation, domain-specific languages -
dc.subject.singlekeyword sentiment analysis *
dc.subject.singlekeyword digital philology *
dc.subject.singlekeyword collaborative annotation *
dc.subject.singlekeyword domain-specific languages *
dc.title Annotating Homeric Emotions by a Domain-Specific Language en
dc.type.driver info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject -
dc.type.full 04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno it
dc.type.miur 273 -
iris.mediafilter.data 2025/04/04 04:32:26 *
iris.orcid.lastModifiedDate 2025/03/03 18:35:51 *
iris.orcid.lastModifiedMillisecond 1741023351249 *
iris.scopus.extIssued 2023 -
iris.scopus.extTitle Annotating Homeric Emotions by a Domain-Specific Language -
iris.sitodocente.maxattempts 1 -
scopus.authority.anceserie CEUR WORKSHOP PROCEEDINGS###1613-0073 *
scopus.category 1700 *
scopus.contributor.affiliation CNR-ILC -
scopus.contributor.affiliation Ca' Foscari University of Venice -
scopus.contributor.affiliation Democritus University of Thrace -
scopus.contributor.affiliation Athens University of Economics and Business -
scopus.contributor.afid 60021199 -
scopus.contributor.afid 60013494 -
scopus.contributor.afid 60030988 -
scopus.contributor.afid 60019507 -
scopus.contributor.auid 36081634700 -
scopus.contributor.auid 58789688000 -
scopus.contributor.auid 57608555000 -
scopus.contributor.auid 25654146700 -
scopus.contributor.country Italy -
scopus.contributor.country Italy -
scopus.contributor.country Greece -
scopus.contributor.country Greece -
scopus.contributor.dptid -
scopus.contributor.dptid -
scopus.contributor.dptid 118040940 -
scopus.contributor.dptid -
scopus.contributor.name Federico -
scopus.contributor.name Laura -
scopus.contributor.name Maria -
scopus.contributor.name John -
scopus.contributor.subaffiliation -
scopus.contributor.subaffiliation -
scopus.contributor.subaffiliation Laboratory of Papyrology and Palaeography;Department of Greek Philology; -
scopus.contributor.subaffiliation -
scopus.contributor.surname Boschetti -
scopus.contributor.surname Chilla -
scopus.contributor.surname Konstantinidou -
scopus.contributor.surname Pavlopoulos -
scopus.date.issued 2023 *
scopus.description.abstracteng In this study, we introduce a novel approach to understanding the emotive content present in ancient literature, specifically focusing on the first Book of Homer's Iliad. Recognizing the challenges inherent in interpreting emotions from ancient texts, we developed a Domain-Specific Language (DSL) tailored for this purpose. This DSL not only allows for the annotation of basic sentiments such as positive, negative, neutral, or mixed but also facilitates the identification and categorization of specific emotions. To ensure the relevance and applicability of our annotations, we mapped the extracted emotions to some authoritative domain ontologies. This mapping process aids in bridging the gap between ancient emotional expressions and contemporary understanding. Our preliminary results, which we discuss in detail, highlight the potential of our approach in offering deeper insights into the emotional landscape of ancient texts. We believe that our methodology can serve as a foundation for future studies aiming to decode emotions in historical literature. *
scopus.description.allpeopleoriginal Boschetti F.; Chilla L.; Konstantinidou M.; Pavlopoulos J. *
scopus.differences scopus.relation.conferencename *
scopus.differences scopus.authority.anceserie *
scopus.differences scopus.publisher.name *
scopus.differences scopus.subject.keywords *
scopus.differences scopus.relation.conferencedate *
scopus.differences scopus.date.issued *
scopus.differences scopus.description.allpeopleoriginal *
scopus.differences scopus.description.abstracteng *
scopus.differences scopus.relation.conferenceplace *
scopus.differences scopus.relation.volume *
scopus.document.type cp *
scopus.document.types cp *
scopus.identifier.pui 643123713 *
scopus.identifier.scopus 2-s2.0-85181167028 *
scopus.journal.sourceid 21100218356 *
scopus.language.iso eng *
scopus.publisher.name CEUR-WS *
scopus.relation.conferencedate 2023 *
scopus.relation.conferencename 9th Italian Conference on Computational Linguistics, CLiC-it 2023 *
scopus.relation.conferenceplace Ca' Foscari University, ita *
scopus.relation.volume 3596 *
scopus.subject.keywords collaborative annotation; digital philology; domain-specific languages; sentiment analysis; *
scopus.title Annotating Homeric Emotions by a Domain-Specific Language *
scopus.titleeng Annotating Homeric Emotions by a Domain-Specific Language *
Appare nelle tipologie: 04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
File in questo prodotto:
File Dimensione Formato  
boschetti_chilla_et_al_9791255000846.pdf

accesso aperto

Tipologia: Versione Editoriale (PDF)
Licenza: Creative commons
Dimensione 560.86 kB
Formato Adobe PDF
560.86 kB Adobe PDF Visualizza/Apri

I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14243/506921
Citazioni
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.pmc??? ND
  • Scopus 0
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.isi??? ND
social impact