Developing Corpora for Sentiment Analysis: The Case of Irony and Senti-TUT

作者: Cristina Bosco , Viviana Patti , Andrea Bolioli

DOI: 10.1109/MIS.2013.28

关键词: IronyArtificial intelligencePoliticsSentiment analysisSocial mediaCorpus linguisticsEmotion recognitionComputer sciencePragmaticsNatural language processingEmotional processing

摘要: Senti-TUT-an ongoing Italian project that investigates sentiment and irony in online political discussions-illustrates how to develop corpora for mining analyzing opinion social media.

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