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The corpus AriEmozione 2.0 contains a selection of operas composed between 1655 and 1765, with each verse annotated with an emotion. The annotation of AriEmozione 2.0 is conducted in a self-learning manner leveraging on the AriEmozione 1.0 corpus. Six emotion labels are used, namely Amore (Love) Gioia (Joy) Ammirazione (Admiration) Rabbia (Anger) Tristezza (Sadness) Paura (Fear) This corpus contains about 89k verses. Each line in the tsv file is composed of: Verse ID : unique aria and verse ID. Each ID is composed of an aria ID and a verse ID. For example, ZAP1590034_00 means the first verse of aria ZAP1590034 Verse text: the text of the verse in the aria Emotion: one of the six emotions AriEmozione 2.0 is a subset of the materials collected by project CORAGO. How to cite: @article{zhang2022ariemozione, title={AriEmozione 2.0: Identifying Emotions in Opera Verses and Arias}, author={ Zhang, Shibingfeng and Fernicola, Francesco and Garcea, Federico and Bonora, Paolo and Barr{\'o}n-Cede\~no, Alberto}, journal={Italian Journal of Computational Linguistics},volume={},issue_date = {} year={in press} }
{"references": ["Zhang, S., Fernicola, F., Garcea, F., Bonora, P., Barr\u00f3n-Cede\u00f1o, A., (in press). AriEmozione 2.0: Identifying Emotions in Opera Verses and Arias. Italian Journal of Computational Linguistics"]}
emotion identification, musicology, natural language processing, opera analysis
emotion identification, musicology, natural language processing, opera analysis
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