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    • The colloquial WordNet: Extending Princeton WordNet with neologisms 

      McCrae, John P.; Wood, Ian D.; HIcks, Amanda (Springer International Publishing, 2017-05-27)
      Princeton WordNet is one of the most important resources for natural language processing, but has not been updated for over ten years and is not suitable for analyzing the fast moving language as used on social media. We ...
    • A comparison of emotion annotation approaches for text 

      Wood, Ian D.; McCrae, John P.; Andryushechkin, Vladimir; Buitelaar, Paul (MDPI, 2018-05-11)
      While the recognition of positive/negative sentiment in text is an established task with many standard data sets and well developed methodologies, the recognition of a more nuanced affect has received less attention: there ...
    • MixedEmotions: An open-source toolbox for multi-modal emotion analysis 

      Buitelaar, Paul; Wood, Ian D.; Negi, Sapna; Arcan, Mihael; McCrae, John P.; Abele, Andrejs; Robin, Cécile; Andryushechkin, Vladimir; Ziad, Housam; Sagha, Hesam; Schmitt, Maximilian; Schuller, Björn W.; Sánchez-Rada, J. Fernando; Iglesias, Carlos A.; Navarro, Carlos; Giefer, Andreas; Heise, Nicolaus; Masucci, Vincenzo; Danza, Francesco A.; Caterino, Ciro; Smrž, Pavel; Hradiš, Michal; Povolný, Filip; Klimeš, Marek; Matějka, Pavel; Tummarello, Giovanni (IEEE, 2018-01-25)
      Recently, there is an increasing tendency to embed the functionality of recognizing emotions from the user generated contents, to infer richer profile about the users or contents, that can be used for various automated ...