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{"references": ["Sprugnoli, R., Passarotti, M., Corbetta, D., & Peverelli, A. (2020). Creating, Evaluating and Extending Sentiment Lexicons for Latin. In Twelfth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (pp. 3071-3079). European Language Resources Association (ELRA).", "Sprugnoli, R. Mambrini, F., Moretti, G., Passarotti, M. (2020) Towards the Modeling of Polarity in a Latin Knowledge Base. In Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Humanities in the Semantic Web (WHiSe)"]}
This repository contains a new set of sentiment lexicons of Latin adjectives and nouns. Differently from the first release, this repository also includes "Latin Affectus", a dataset merging the gold standard and the silver standard. "Latin Affectus" has been linked to the LiLa Knowledge Base. These resources are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
polarity lexicon, sentiment analysis, latin language
polarity lexicon, sentiment analysis, latin language
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