CLIRMay 17, 2020

LiSSS: A toy corpus of Spanish Literary Sentences for Emotions detection

arXiv:2005.08223v21 citations
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This provides a free resource for evaluating or designing emotion detection algorithms in computational creativity, but it is incremental as it focuses on a specific language and domain.

The authors introduced LiSSS, a small dataset of Spanish literary sentences manually annotated for five emotions, and provided baseline classification results.

In this work we present a new small data-set in Computational Creativity (CC) field, the Spanish Literary Sentences for emotions detection corpus (LISSS). We address this corpus of literary sentences in order to evaluate or design algorithms of emotions classification and detection. We have constitute this corpus by manually classifying the sentences in a set of emotions: Love, Fear, Happiness, Anger and Sadness/Pain. We also present some baseline classification algorithms applied on our corpus. The LISSS corpus will be available to the community as a free resource to evaluate or create CC-like algorithms.

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