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The Construction and Application of an Emotion Knowledge Base for Prose Reading Comprehension

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Chinese Lexical Semantics (CLSW 2020)

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Abstract

In natural language processing, emotion analysis research in prose are relatively few for the lack of relevant knowledge base. This study establishes an category system of emotions in prose and builds up an emotion knowledge base for prose reading comprehension. In addition, because the proposed emotion categories are associated with topics, we introduce topic information into emotion knowledge base, label emotion types and topic elements. The constructed knowledge base will help to provide data resources for the solution of emotion type problems in prose reading comprehension.

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Notes

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    http://mpqa.cs.pitt.edu/lexicons/subj_lexicon/.

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    http://www.keenage.com/html/e_index.html.

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    http://alt.qcri.org/semeval2020/.

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    https://trec.nist.gov/pubs/call2020.html.

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The authors would like to thank all anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments and suggestions which have significantly improved the quality of this work. The work is supported by the National Key Research and Development Project of China (No. 2018YFB1005103) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (62076158).

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Wang, D., Wang, S., Chen, X., Zhang, J., Li, J., Li, R. (2021). The Construction and Application of an Emotion Knowledge Base for Prose Reading Comprehension. In: Liu, M., Kit, C., Su, Q. (eds) Chinese Lexical Semantics. CLSW 2020. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 12278. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-81197-6_51

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