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Deep Lexical Semantics of Emotions

2008.
Authors: Jerry Hobbs & Andrew Gordon
Editors: Ontology A. Workshop on Sentiment Analysis: Emotion and Terminology (EMOT-08)
URL: http://ict.usc.edu/files/publications/EMOT08.PDF
Tags: emotions knowledge logic nlp
Abstract: We understand discourse so well because we know so much. If we are to have natural language understanding systems that are able to deal with texts with emotional content, we must encode knowledge of human emotions for use in the systems. In particular, we must equip the system with a formal version of people's implicit theory of how emotions mediate between what they experience and what they do, and rules that link the theory with words and phrases in the emotional lexicon.
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@article{Hobbs08,
title = {Deep Lexical Semantics of Emotions},
author = {Jerry Hobbs & Andrew Gordon},
editor = {Ontology A. Workshop on Sentiment Analysis: Emotion and Terminology (EMOT-08)},
url = {http://ict.usc.edu/files/publications/EMOT08.PDF},
year = {2008},
abstract = {We understand discourse so well because we know so much. If we are to have natural language understanding systems that are able to deal with texts with emotional content, we must encode knowledge of human emotions for use in the systems. In particular, we must equip the system with a formal version of people's implicit theory of how emotions mediate between what they experience and what they do, and rules that link the theory with words and phrases in the emotional lexicon.},
keywords = {emotions knowledge logic nlp }
}