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'''WASSA 2017''' was organized in conjunction to the Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural | '''WASSA 2017''' was organized in conjunction to the Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural |
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WASSA 2017 | |
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Event in series | WASSA |
Dates | 2017/09/08 - |
Location | |
Location: | Copenhagen, Denmark |
Accepted short papers: | 5 |
Papers: | Submitted 41 / Accepted 15 (36.6 %) |
Committees | |
General chairs: | Alexandra Balahur, Saif M. Mohammad, Erik van der Goot |
Keynote speaker: | Iryna Gurevych, Aditya Joshi, Viktor Pekar |
Table of Contents | |
WASSA 2017 was organized in conjunction to the Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural
Language Processing EMNLP 2017 on September 8th, 2017, in Copenhagen, Denmark.
TOPICS
- research and applications of Sentiment Analysis
The main topics of the accepted papers are related to
- stance detection
- argument mining and beyond sentiment analysic challenges, such as irony detection or linking emotions to needs
- and values - e.g. psychometrics.
Apart from that, for the first time, we presented a shared task on automatically detecting intensity of emotion felt by the speaker of a tweet: WASSA-2017 Shared Task on Emotion Intensity. Twentytwo teams participated in the shared task, with results that showcase the latest developments in the theoretical and applied areas of Sentiment Analysis and Opinion Mining.