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north american chapter of the association for computational linguistics | 2016

UWB at SemEval-2016 Task 5: Aspect Based Sentiment Analysis

Tomás Hercig; Tomáš Brychcín; Lukáš Svoboda; Michal Konkol

This paper describes our system used in the Aspect Based Sentiment Analysis (ABSA) task of SemEval 2016. Our system uses Maximum Entropy classifier for the aspect category detection and for the sentiment polarity task. Conditional Random Fields (CRF) are used for opinion target extraction. We achieve state-of-the-art results in 9 experiments among the constrained systems and in 2 experiments among the unconstrained systems.


recent advances in natural language processing | 2017

Cross-lingual Flames Detection in News Discussions.

Josef Steinberger; Tomáš Brychcín; Tomás Hercig; Peter Krejzl

We introduce Flames Detector, an online system for measuring flames, i.e. strong negative feelings or emotions, insults or other verbal offences, in news commentaries across five languages. It is designed to assist journalists, public institutions or discussion moderators to detect news topics which evoke wrangles. We propose a machine learning approach to flames detection and calculate an aggregated score for a set of comment threads. The demo application shows the most flaming topics of the current period in several language variants. The search functionality gives a possibility to measure flames in any topic specified by a query. The evaluation shows that the flame detection in discussions is a difficult task, however, the application can already reveal interesting information about the actual news discussions.


recent advances in natural language processing | 2017

The Impact of Figurative Language on Sentiment Analysis.

Tomás Hercig; Ladislav Lenc

Figurative language such as irony, sarcasm, and metaphor is considered a significant challenge in sentiment analysis. These figurative devices can sculpt the affect of an utterance and test the limits of sentiment analysis of supposedly literal texts. We explore the effect of figurative language on sentiment analysis. We incorporate the figurative language indicators into the sentiment analysis process and compare the results with and without the additional information about them. We evaluate on the SemEval-2015 Task 11 data and outperform the first team with our convolutional neural network model and additional training data in terms of mean squared error and we follow closely behind the first place in terms of cosine similarity.


international joint conference on natural language processing | 2017

Geographical Evaluation of Word Embeddings

Michal Konkol; Tomáš Brychcín; Michal Nykl; Tomás Hercig


ITAT | 2016

Neural Networks for Sentiment Analysis in Czech.

Ladislav Lenc; Tomás Hercig


Computación Y Sistemas | 2016

Unsupervised Methods to Improve Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis in Czech

Tomás Hercig; Tomáš Brychcín; Lukáš Svoboda; Michal Konkol; Josef Steinberger


north american chapter of the association for computational linguistics | 2018

UWB at SemEval-2018 Task 1: Emotion Intensity Detection in Tweets.

Pavel Pribán; Tomás Hercig; Ladislav Lenc


north american chapter of the association for computational linguistics | 2018

UWB at SemEval-2018 Task 10: Capturing Discriminative Attributes from Word Distributions.

Tomáš Brychcín; Tomás Hercig; Josef Steinberger; Michal Konkol


north american chapter of the association for computational linguistics | 2018

UWB at SemEval-2018 Task 3: Irony detection in English tweets.

Tomás Hercig


Archive | 2016

Restaurant Reviews CZ ABSA corpus v2

Tomás Hercig; Tomáš Brychcín; Lukáš Svoboda; Michal Konkol; Josef Steinberger

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Tomáš Brychcín

University of West Bohemia

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Michal Konkol

University of West Bohemia

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Josef Steinberger

University of West Bohemia

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Ladislav Lenc

University of West Bohemia

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Markéta Lopatková

Charles University in Prague

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Vladislav Kubon

Charles University in Prague

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