Just how mad are you? Finding strong and weak opinion clauses
- Theresa Wilson ,
- Janyce Wiebe ,
- Rebecca Hwa
Proceedings of AAAI-04, 21st Conference of the American Association for Artificial Intelligence |
Published by AAAI Press / The MIT Press
There has been a recent swell of interest in the automatic identification and extraction of opinions and emotions in text. In this paper, we present the first experimental results classifying the strength of opinions and other types of subjectivity and classifying the subjectivity of deeply nested clauses. We use a wide range of features, including new syntactic features developed for opinion recognition. In 10-fold cross-validation experiments using support vector regression, we achieve improvements in mean-squared error over baseline ranging from 57% to 64%.