no code implementations • NAACL (WOAH) 2022 • Joan Zheng, Scott Friedman, Sonja Schmer-Galunder, Ian Magnusson, Ruta Wheelock, Jeremy Gottlieb, Diana Gomez, Christopher Miller
Online messaging is dynamic, influential, and highly contextual, and a single post may contain contrasting sentiments towards multiple entities, such as dehumanizing one actor while empathizing with another in the same message. These complexities are important to capture for understanding the systematic abuse voiced within an online community, or for determining whether individuals are advocating for abuse, opposing abuse, or simply reporting abuse.
Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis (ABSA)
no code implementations • 12 Apr 2022 • W. Victor H. Yarlott, Armando Ochoa, Anurag Acharya, Laurel Bobrow, Diego Castro Estrada, Diana Gomez, Joan Zheng, David McDonald, Chris Miller, Mark A. Finlayson
We briefly describe an annotation effort to produce data for training motif detection, which is on-going.
no code implementations • 30 Jan 2019 • Libby Ferland, Thomas Huffstutler, Jacob Rice, Joan Zheng, Shi Ni, Maria Gini
Understanding the needs of a variety of distinct user groups is vital in designing effective, desirable dialogue systems that will be adopted by the largest possible segment of the population.