Recent advances in text analysis have led to finer-grained semantic analysis, including automatic sentiment analysis—the task of measuring documents, or chunks of text, based on emotive categories, such as positive or negative. However, considerably less progress has been made on efficient ways of exploring these measurements. This paper discusses approaches for visualizing the affective content of documents and describes an interactive capability for exploring emotion in a large document collection
Revised: June 30, 2010 |
Published: July 1, 2006
Citation
Gregory M.L., N. Chinchor, P.D. Whitney, R.J. Carter, E.G. Hetzler, and A.E. Turner. 2006.User-directed Sentiment Analysis: Visualizing the Affective Content of Documents. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Sentiment and Subjectivity in Text, 23-30. Morristown, New Jersey:Association for Computational Linguistics.PNNL-SA-50436.