- 著者
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Michal PTASZYNSKI
Pawel DYBALA
Wenhan SHI
Rafal RZEPKA
Kenji ARAKI
- 出版者
- Japan Society for Fuzzy Theory and Intelligent Informatics
- 雑誌
- 知能と情報 (ISSN:13477986)
- 巻号頁・発行日
- vol.21, no.2, pp.194-213, 2009-04-15 (Released:2009-06-30)
- 参考文献数
- 63
- 被引用文献数
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We propose a method for affect analysis of textual input in Japanese supported with Web mining. The method is based on a pragmatic reasoning that emotional states of a speaker are conveyed by emotional expressions used in emotive utterances. It means that if an emotive expression is used in a sentence in a context described as emotive, the emotion conveyed in the text is revealed by the used emotive expression. The system ML-Ask (Emotive Elements / Expressions Analysis System) is constructed on the basis of this idea. An evaluation of the system is performed in which two evaluation methods are compared. To choose the most objective evaluation method we compare the most popular method in the field and a method proposed by us. The proposed evaluation method was shown to be more objective and revealed the strong and weak points of the system in detail. In the evaluation experiment ML-Ask reached human level in recognizing the general emotiveness of an utterance (0.83 balanced F-score) and 63% of human level in recognizing the specific types of emotions. We support the system with a Web mining technique to improve the performance of emotional state types extraction. In the Web mining technique emotive associations are extracted from the Web using co-occurrences of emotive expressions with morphemes of causality. The Web mining technique improved the performance of the emotional states types extraction to 85% of human performance.