Annika Marie Schoene


2024

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Is it safe to machine translate suicide-related language from English to Galician?
John E. Ortega | Annika Marie Schoene
Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Computational Processing of Portuguese

2022

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RELATE: Generating a linguistically inspired Knowledge Graph for fine-grained emotion classification
Annika Marie Schoene | Nina Dethlefs | Sophia Ananiadou
Proceedings of the Thirteenth Language Resources and Evaluation Conference

Several existing resources are available for sentiment analysis (SA) tasks that are used for learning sentiment specific embedding (SSE) representations. These resources are either large, common-sense knowledge graphs (KG) that cover a limited amount of polarities/emotions or they are smaller in size (e.g.: lexicons), which require costly human annotation and cover fine-grained emotions. Therefore using knowledge resources to learn SSE representations is either limited by the low coverage of polarities/emotions or the overall size of a resource. In this paper, we first introduce a new directed KG called ‘RELATE’, which is built to overcome both the issue of low coverage of emotions and the issue of scalability. RELATE is the first KG of its size to cover Ekman’s six basic emotions that are directed towards entities. It is based on linguistic rules to incorporate the benefit of semantics without relying on costly human annotation. The performance of ‘RELATE’ is evaluated by learning SSE representations using a Graph Convolutional Neural Network (GCN).

2016

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Automatic Identification of Suicide Notes from Linguistic and Sentiment Features
Annika Marie Schoene | Nina Dethlefs
Proceedings of the 10th SIGHUM Workshop on Language Technology for Cultural Heritage, Social Sciences, and Humanities