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Learning Subjectivity Phrases missing from Resources through a Large Set of Semantic Tests

Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2010)

DOI:10.63317/2xwu7g89jedc

Abstract

In recent years, blogs and social networks have particularly boosted interests for opinion mining research. In order to satisfy real-scale applicative needs, a main task is to create or to enhance lexical and semantic resources on evaluative language. Classical resources of the area are mostly built for english, they contain simple opinion word markers and are far to cover the lexical richness of this linguistic phenomenon. In particular, infrequent subjective words, idiomatic expressions, and cultural stereotypes are missing from resources. We propose a new method, applied on french, to enhance automatically an opinion word lexicon. This learning method relies on linguistic uses of internet users and on semantic tests to infer the degree of subjectivity of many new adjectives, nouns, verbs, noun phrases, verbal phrases which are usually forgotten by other resources. The final appraisal lexicon contains 3,456 entries. We evaluate the lexicon enhancement with and without textual context.

Details

Paper ID
lrec2010-main-141
Pages
N/A
BibKey
vernier-etal-2010-learning
Editor
N/A
Publisher
European Language Resources Association (ELRA)
ISSN
2522-2686
ISBN
2-9517408-6-7
Conference
Seventh International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation
Location
Valletta, Malta
Date
17 May 2010 23 May 2010

Authors

  • MV

    Matthieu Vernier

  • LM

    Laura Monceaux

  • BD

    Béatrice Daille

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