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Multilingual Connotation Frames: A Case Study on Social Media for Targeted Sentiment Analysis and Forecast

2017-07-01ACL 2017Unverified0· sign in to hype

Hannah Rashkin, Eric Bell, Yejin Choi, Svitlana Volkova

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People around the globe respond to major real world events through social media. To study targeted public sentiments across many languages and geographic locations, we introduce multilingual connotation frames: an extension from English connotation frames of Rashkin et al. (2016) with 10 additional European languages, focusing on the implied sentiments among event participants engaged in a frame. As a case study, we present large scale analysis on targeted public sentiments toward salient events and entities using 1.2 million multilingual connotation frames extracted from Twitter.

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