Kushal Chandani


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2025

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NarrativeNexus at SemEval-2025 Task 10: Entity Framing and Narrative Extraction using BART
Hareem Siraj | Kushal Chandani | Dua E Sameen | Ayesha Enayat
Proceedings of the 19th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation (SemEval-2025)

This paper presents NarrativeNexus’ participation in SemEval-2025 Task 10 on fine-grained entity framing and narrative extraction. Our approach utilizes BART, a transformer-based encoder-decoder model, fine-tuned for sequence classification and text generation.For Subtask 1, we employed a BART-based sequence classifier to identify and categorize named entities within news articles, mapping them to predefined roles such as protagonists, antagonists, and innocents. In Subtask 3, we leveraged a text-to-text generative approach to generate justifications for dominant narratives.Our methodology included hyperparameter tuning, data augmentation, and ablation studies to assess model components. NarrativeNexus achieved 18th place in Subtask 1 and 10th in Subtask 3 on the English dataset. Our findings highlight the strengths of pre-trained transformers in structured content analysis while identifying areas for future improvements in nuanced entity framing.

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Habib University at SemEval-2025 Task 11: Bridging the Gap in Text-Based Emotion Detection
Owais Waheed | Hammad Sajid | Kushal Chandani | Muhammad Areeb Kazmi | Sandesh Kumar | Abdul Samad
Proceedings of the 19th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation (SemEval-2025)

Emotion detection in text has emerged as a pivotal challenge in Natural Language Processing (NLP), particularly in multilingual and cross-lingual contexts. This paper presents our participation in SemEval 2025 Task 11, focusing on three subtasks: Multi-label Emotion Detection, Emotion Intensity Prediction, and Cross-lingual Emotion Detection. Leveraging state-of-the-art transformer models such as BERT and XLM-RoBERTa, we implemented baseline models and ensemble techniques to enhance predictive accuracy. Additionally, innovative approaches like data augmentation and translation-based cross-lingual emotion detection were used to address linguistic and class imbalances. Our results demonstrated significant improvements in F1 scores and Pearson correlations, showcasing the effectiveness of ensemble learning and transformer-based architectures in emotion recognition. This work advances the field by providing robust methods for emotion detection, particularly in low-resource and multilingual settings.