@inproceedings{debaene-etal-2024-early,
title = "Early {M}odern {D}utch Comedies and Farces in the Spotlight: Introducing {E}m{DC}om{F} and Its Emotion Framework",
author = "Debaene, Florian and
van der Haven, Kornee and
Hoste, Veronique",
editor = "Sprugnoli, Rachele and
Passarotti, Marco",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Language Technologies for Historical and Ancient Languages (LT4HALA) @ LREC-COLING-2024",
month = may,
year = "2024",
address = "Torino, Italia",
publisher = "ELRA and ICCL",
url = "https://preview.aclanthology.org/fix-sig-urls/2024.lt4hala-1.17/",
pages = "144--155",
abstract = {As computational drama studies are developing rapidly, the Dutch dramatic tradition is in need of centralisation still before it can benefit from state-of-the-art methodologies. This paper presents and evaluates EmDComF, a historical corpus of both manually curated and automatically digitised early modern Dutch comedies and farces authored between 1650 and 1725, and describes the refinement of a historically motivated annotation framework exploring sentiment and emotions in these two dramatic subgenres. Originating from Lodewijk Meyer{'}s philosophical writings on passions in the dramatic genre ({\ensuremath{\pm}}1670), published in Naauwkeurig onderwys in de tooneel-po{\"e}zy (Thorough instruction in the Poetics of Drama) by the literary society Nil Volentibus Arduum in 1765, a historical and genre-specific emotion framework is tested and operationalised for annotating emotions in the domain of early modern Dutch comedies and farces. Based on a frequency and cluster analysis of 782 annotated sentences by 2 expert annotators, the initial 38 emotion labels were restructured to a hierarchical label set of the 5 emotions Hatred, Anxiety, Sadness, Joy and Desire.}
}
Markdown (Informal)
[Early Modern Dutch Comedies and Farces in the Spotlight: Introducing EmDComF and Its Emotion Framework](https://preview.aclanthology.org/fix-sig-urls/2024.lt4hala-1.17/) (Debaene et al., LT4HALA 2024)
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