@inproceedings{kanayama-iwamoto-2020-universal,
title = "How Universal are {U}niversal {D}ependencies? Exploiting Syntax for Multilingual Clause-level Sentiment Detection",
author = "Kanayama, Hiroshi and
Iwamoto, Ran",
editor = "Calzolari, Nicoletta and
B{\'e}chet, Fr{\'e}d{\'e}ric and
Blache, Philippe and
Choukri, Khalid and
Cieri, Christopher and
Declerck, Thierry and
Goggi, Sara and
Isahara, Hitoshi and
Maegaard, Bente and
Mariani, Joseph and
Mazo, H{\'e}l{\`e}ne and
Moreno, Asuncion and
Odijk, Jan and
Piperidis, Stelios",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the Twelfth Language Resources and Evaluation Conference",
month = may,
year = "2020",
address = "Marseille, France",
publisher = "European Language Resources Association",
url = "https://preview.aclanthology.org/jlcl-multiple-ingestion/2020.lrec-1.500/",
pages = "4063--4073",
language = "eng",
ISBN = "979-10-95546-34-4",
abstract = "This paper investigates clause-level sentiment detection in a multilingual scenario. Aiming at a high-precision, fine-grained, configurable, and non-biased system for practical use cases, we have designed a pipeline method that makes the most of syntactic structures based on Universal Dependencies, avoiding machine-learning approaches that may cause obstacles to our purposes. We achieved high precision in sentiment detection for 17 languages and identified the advantages of common syntactic structures as well as issues stemming from structural differences on Universal Dependencies. In addition to reusable tips for handling multilingual syntax, we provide a parallel benchmarking data set for further research."
}
Markdown (Informal)
[How Universal are Universal Dependencies? Exploiting Syntax for Multilingual Clause-level Sentiment Detection](https://preview.aclanthology.org/jlcl-multiple-ingestion/2020.lrec-1.500/) (Kanayama & Iwamoto, LREC 2020)
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