Yannick Mathieu
Also published as: Yvette Mathieu, Yvette Yannick Mathieu
2017
Evaluative Language Beyond Bags of Words: Linguistic Insights and Computational Applications
Farah Benamara | Maite Taboada | Yannick Mathieu
Computational Linguistics, Volume 43, Issue 1 - April 2017
Farah Benamara | Maite Taboada | Yannick Mathieu
Computational Linguistics, Volume 43, Issue 1 - April 2017
The study of evaluation, affect, and subjectivity is a multidisciplinary enterprise, including sociology, psychology, economics, linguistics, and computer science. A number of excellent computational linguistics and linguistic surveys of the field exist. Most surveys, however, do not bring the two disciplines together to show how methods from linguistics can benefit computational sentiment analysis systems. In this survey, we show how incorporating linguistic insights, discourse information, and other contextual phenomena, in combination with the statistical exploitation of data, can result in an improvement over approaches that take advantage of only one of these perspectives. We first provide a comprehensive introduction to evaluative language from both a linguistic and computational perspective. We then argue that the standard computational definition of the concept of evaluative language neglects the dynamic nature of evaluation, in which the interpretation of a given evaluation depends on linguistic and extra-linguistic contextual factors. We thus propose a dynamic definition that incorporates update functions. The update functions allow for different contextual aspects to be incorporated into the calculation of sentiment for evaluative words or expressions, and can be applied at all levels of discourse. We explore each level and highlight which linguistic aspects contribute to accurate extraction of sentiment. We end the review by outlining what we believe the future directions of sentiment analysis are, and the role that discourse and contextual information need to play.
2014
Developing a French FrameNet: Methodology and First results
Marie Candito | Pascal Amsili | Lucie Barque | Farah Benamara | Gaël de Chalendar | Marianne Djemaa | Pauline Haas | Richard Huyghe | Yvette Yannick Mathieu | Philippe Muller | Benoît Sagot | Laure Vieu
Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'14)
Marie Candito | Pascal Amsili | Lucie Barque | Farah Benamara | Gaël de Chalendar | Marianne Djemaa | Pauline Haas | Richard Huyghe | Yvette Yannick Mathieu | Philippe Muller | Benoît Sagot | Laure Vieu
Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'14)
The Asfalda project aims to develop a French corpus with frame-based semantic annotations and automatic tools for shallow semantic analysis. We present the first part of the project: focusing on a set of notional domains, we delimited a subset of English frames, adapted them to French data when necessary, and developed the corresponding French lexicon. We believe that working domain by domain helped us to enforce the coherence of the resulting resource, and also has the advantage that, though the number of frames is limited (around a hundred), we obtain full coverage within a given domain.
Fine-grained semantic categorization of opinion expressions for consensus detection (Catégorisation sémantique fine des expressions d’opinion pour la détection de consensus) [in French]
Farah Benamara | Véronique Moriceau | Yvette Yannick Mathieu
TALN-RECITAL 2014 Workshop DEFT 2014 : DÉfi Fouille de Textes (DEFT 2014 Workshop: Text Mining Challenge)
Farah Benamara | Véronique Moriceau | Yvette Yannick Mathieu
TALN-RECITAL 2014 Workshop DEFT 2014 : DÉfi Fouille de Textes (DEFT 2014 Workshop: Text Mining Challenge)
2013
Sentiment Composition Using a Parabolic Model
Baptiste Chardon | Farah Benamara | Yannick Mathieu | Vladimir Popescu | Nicholas Asher
Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Computational Semantics (IWCS 2013) – Long Papers
Baptiste Chardon | Farah Benamara | Yannick Mathieu | Vladimir Popescu | Nicholas Asher
Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Computational Semantics (IWCS 2013) – Long Papers
2012
How do Negation and Modality Impact on Opinions?
Farah Benamara | Baptiste Chardon | Yannick Mathieu | Vladimir Popescu | Nicholas Asher
Proceedings of the Workshop on Extra-Propositional Aspects of Meaning in Computational Linguistics
Farah Benamara | Baptiste Chardon | Yannick Mathieu | Vladimir Popescu | Nicholas Asher
Proceedings of the Workshop on Extra-Propositional Aspects of Meaning in Computational Linguistics
2011
Towards Context-Based Subjectivity Analysis
Farah Benamara | Baptiste Chardon | Yannick Mathieu | Vladimir Popescu
Proceedings of 5th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing
Farah Benamara | Baptiste Chardon | Yannick Mathieu | Vladimir Popescu
Proceedings of 5th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing
2008
Distilling Opinion in Discourse: A Preliminary Study
Nicholas Asher | Farah Benamara | Yvette Yannick Mathieu
Coling 2008: Companion volume: Posters
Nicholas Asher | Farah Benamara | Yvette Yannick Mathieu
Coling 2008: Companion volume: Posters