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Emotion classification #2
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This is a latest emotion detection paper in AAAI 2018 conference (Feb 4-10 upcoming). Just for filing and reference. You don't need to dive into it but can have a quick scan to the abstract if have time. |
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Feb 6, 2018
A very good one from Cornel (I think). |
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The two papers of emotion detection are very complicated. And it may not be a practical instruction to do the job. Dr. Yang told me he used dictionary-based method to decode the emotion in text. The dictionary he used is:
http://www.saifmohammad.com/WebPages/NRC-Emotion-Lexicon.htm
It would be a bonus if you can explore the emotion classification. I suggest if you can firstly look into ways to do only classifying "positive" and "negative emotion". Any questions, let me know.
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