Authors
Hugo Liu, Henry Lieberman, Ted Selker
Publication date
2003/1/12
Book
Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces
Pages
125-132
Description
This paper presents a novel way for assessing the affective qualities of natural language and a scenario for its use. Previous approaches to textual affect sensing have employed keyword spotting, lexical affinity, statistical methods, and hand-crafted models. This paper demonstrates a new approach, using large-scale real-world knowledge about the inherent affective nature of everyday situations (such as "getting into a car accident") to classify sentences into "basic" emotion categories. This commonsense approach has new robustness implications.Open Mind Commonsense was used as a real world corpus of 400,000 facts about the everyday world. Four linguistic models are combined for robustness as a society of commonsense-based affect recognition. These models cooperate and compete to classify the affect of text. Such a system that analyzes affective qualities sentence by sentence is of practical value …
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Scholar articles
H Liu, H Lieberman, T Selker - Proceedings of the 8th international conference on …, 2003