In this project we propose a new approach for emotion recognition using web-based similarity (e.g. confidence, PMI and PMING). We aim to extract basic emotions from short sentences with emotional content (e.g. news titles, tweets, captions), performing a web-based quantitative evaluation of semantic proximity between each word of the analyzed sentence and each emotion of a psychological model (e.g. Plutchik, Ekman, Lovheim). The phases of the extraction include: text preprocessing (tokenization, stop words, filtering), search engine automated query, HTML parsing of results (i.e. scraping), estimation of semantic proximity, ranking of emotions according to proximity measures. The main idea is that, since it is possible to generalize semantic similarity under the assumption that similar concepts co-occur in documents indexed in search engines, therefore also emotions can be generalized in the same way, through tags or terms that express them in a particular language, ranking emotions. Training results are compared to human evaluation, then additional comparative tests on results are performed, both for the global ranking correlation (e.g. Kendall, Spearman, Pearson) both for the evaluation of the emotion linked to each single word. Different from sentiment analysis, our approach works at a deeper level of abstraction, aiming to recognize specific emotions and not only the positive/negative sentiment, in order to predict emotions as semantic data.

Web-based similarity for emotion recognition in web objects / Biondi, Giulio; Franzoni, Valentina; Li, Yuanxi; Milani, Alfredo. - STAMPA. - 1:(2016), pp. 327-332. (Intervento presentato al convegno 9th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Utility and Cloud Computing, UCC 2016 tenutosi a Shanghai; China nel 6 December 2016 through 9 December 2016) [10.1145/2996890.3007883].

Web-based similarity for emotion recognition in web objects

FRANZONI, VALENTINA
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2016

Abstract

In this project we propose a new approach for emotion recognition using web-based similarity (e.g. confidence, PMI and PMING). We aim to extract basic emotions from short sentences with emotional content (e.g. news titles, tweets, captions), performing a web-based quantitative evaluation of semantic proximity between each word of the analyzed sentence and each emotion of a psychological model (e.g. Plutchik, Ekman, Lovheim). The phases of the extraction include: text preprocessing (tokenization, stop words, filtering), search engine automated query, HTML parsing of results (i.e. scraping), estimation of semantic proximity, ranking of emotions according to proximity measures. The main idea is that, since it is possible to generalize semantic similarity under the assumption that similar concepts co-occur in documents indexed in search engines, therefore also emotions can be generalized in the same way, through tags or terms that express them in a particular language, ranking emotions. Training results are compared to human evaluation, then additional comparative tests on results are performed, both for the global ranking correlation (e.g. Kendall, Spearman, Pearson) both for the evaluation of the emotion linked to each single word. Different from sentiment analysis, our approach works at a deeper level of abstraction, aiming to recognize specific emotions and not only the positive/negative sentiment, in order to predict emotions as semantic data.
2016
9th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Utility and Cloud Computing, UCC 2016
Affective data; Emotion extraction; Emotion recognition; Information retrieval; Semantic similarity measures; Hardware and Architecture; Computer Networks and Communications; affectivecomputing; semantic models
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Web-based similarity for emotion recognition in web objects / Biondi, Giulio; Franzoni, Valentina; Li, Yuanxi; Milani, Alfredo. - STAMPA. - 1:(2016), pp. 327-332. (Intervento presentato al convegno 9th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Utility and Cloud Computing, UCC 2016 tenutosi a Shanghai; China nel 6 December 2016 through 9 December 2016) [10.1145/2996890.3007883].
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