Rule-based and Lightly Supervised Methods to Predict Emotions in Suicide Notes

  • Pedersen T
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This paper describes the Duluth systems that participated in the Sentiment Analysis track of the i2b2/VA/Cincinnati Children's 2011 Challenge. The top Duluth system was a rule-based approach derived through manual corpus analysis and the use of measures of association to identify significant ngrams. This performed in the median range of systems, attaining an F-measure of 0.45. The second system was automatically derived from the most frequent bigrams unique to one or two emotions. It achieved an F-measure of 0.36. The third system was the union of the first two, and reached an F-measure of 0.44.

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Pedersen, T. (2012). Rule-based and Lightly Supervised Methods to Predict Emotions in Suicide Notes. Biomedical Informatics Insights, 5s1, BII.S8953. https://doi.org/10.4137/bii.s8953

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