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A Study on Instructional Humor: How Much Humor Is Used in Presentations?
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In: Behavioral Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 1; Pages: 7 (2021)
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Language and Reasoning by Entropy Fractals
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In: Signals ; Volume 2 ; Issue 4 ; Pages 44-770 (2021)
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Competition, selection and communicative need in language change: an investigation using corpora, computational modelling and experimentation ...
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Sentiment Analysis for Latin: a Journey from Seneca to Thomas Aquinas ...
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While the main applications of resources and tools for sentiment analysis typically fall within the scope of fields like customer experience and social media monitoring, there is an increasing interest in extending their range to texts written in ancient and historical languages. Such interest mirrors the substantial growth of the area dedicated to building and using linguistic resources for these languages, which are essential for accessing and understanding the Classical tradition. In this talk, we will present the methodology we followed to create and evaluate a new set of Latin sentiment lexicons, and the process of inclusion of a prior polarity lexicon of Latin lemmas in a knowledge base of interoperable linguistic resources developed within the ERC project “LiLa: Linking Latin”. We will discuss the main challenges we face when working with ancient languages (e.g., lack of native speakers, limited amount of data, unusual textual genres for the sentiment analysis task, such as philosophical or ... : Invited talk at the "Sentiment Analysis in Literary Studies" workshop organised by the Zentrum für Informationsmodellierung of the University of Graz (Austria). ...
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computational linguistics; latin language; sentiment analysis
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4575430 https://zenodo.org/record/4575430
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Sentiment Analysis for Latin: a Journey from Seneca to Thomas Aquinas ...
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‘Minds’ in ‘Homer’: A quantitative psycholinguistic comparison of the Iliad and Odyssey ...
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Dedović, Boban. - : Digital Repository at the University of Maryland, 2021
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Controlled Multilingual Thesauri for Kazakh Industry-Specific Terms
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In: Social Inclusion ; 9 ; 1 ; 35-44 ; Social Inclusion and Multilingualism: The Impact of Linguistic Justice, Economy of Language and Language Policy (2021)
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Using sentiment analysis in tourism research: A systematic, bibliometric, and integrative review
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In: Journal of Tourism, Heritage & Services Marketing ; 7 ; 2 ; 16-27 (2021)
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Hy-NLI : a Hybrid system for state-of-the-art Natural Language Inference
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Analysis of an Extracted Discipline-Specific Computer Science Vocabulary List
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