NTUA-ISLab at SemEval-2019 task 3: Determining emotions in contextual conversations with deep learning

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Abstract

Sentiment analysis (SA) in texts is a well-studied Natural Language Processing task, which in nowadays gains popularity due to the explosion of social media, and the subsequent accumulation of huge amounts of related data. However, capturing emotional states and the sentiment polarity of written excerpts requires knowledge on the events triggering them. Towards this goal, we present a computational end-to-end context-aware SA methodology, which was competed in the context of the SemEval-2019 / EmoContext task (Task 3). The proposed system is founded on the combination of two neural architectures, a deep recurrent neural network, structured by an attentive Bidirectional LSTM, and a deep dense network (DNN). The system achieved 0.745 micro f1-score, and ranked 26/165 (top 20%) teams among the official task submissions.

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Potamias, R. A., & Siolas, G. (2019). NTUA-ISLab at SemEval-2019 task 3: Determining emotions in contextual conversations with deep learning. In NAACL HLT 2019 - International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation, SemEval 2019, Proceedings of the 13th Workshop (pp. 277–281). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/s19-2047

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