E-quotes: Enunciative modalities analysis tool for direct reported speech in Arabic

With rapidly growing Arabic online sources aimed to encourage people’s discussions concerning personal, public or social issues (news, blogs, forums…), there is a critical need in development of computational tools for the Enunciative Modalities analysis (attitude, opinion, commitment…). We present...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Alrahabi, Al Moatasem (author)
منشور في: 2015
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Arabic language; Categorization; Direct reported speech; Enunciative Modalities; Opinion Mining; Rule-based system; Sentiment Analysis
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description With rapidly growing Arabic online sources aimed to encourage people’s discussions concerning personal, public or social issues (news, blogs, forums…), there is a critical need in development of computational tools for the Enunciative Modalities analysis (attitude, opinion, commitment…). We present a new system that identifies and categorizes quotations in Arabic texts and proposes a strategy to determine whether a given speaker’s quotation conveys some enunciative modalities and potentially its evaluation by the enunciator. Our system enables two query types search for keywords within the “categorized” quotations: searching for keywords in the part potentially containing the reported speech source (the reporting clause) or searching for keywords in the part concerning the topic (the reported clause). The annotation is performed with a rule-based system using the reporting markers’ meaning. We applied our system to process a corpus of Arabic newspaper articles and we obtained promising results for the evaluation. © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015.
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spelling E-quotes: Enunciative modalities analysis tool for direct reported speech in ArabicAlrahabi, Al MoatasemArabic language; Categorization; Direct reported speech; Enunciative Modalities; Opinion Mining; Rule-based system; Sentiment AnalysisWith rapidly growing Arabic online sources aimed to encourage people’s discussions concerning personal, public or social issues (news, blogs, forums…), there is a critical need in development of computational tools for the Enunciative Modalities analysis (attitude, opinion, commitment…). We present a new system that identifies and categorizes quotations in Arabic texts and proposes a strategy to determine whether a given speaker’s quotation conveys some enunciative modalities and potentially its evaluation by the enunciator. Our system enables two query types search for keywords within the “categorized” quotations: searching for keywords in the part potentially containing the reported speech source (the reporting clause) or searching for keywords in the part concerning the topic (the reported clause). The annotation is performed with a rule-based system using the reporting markers’ meaning. We applied our system to process a corpus of Arabic newspaper articles and we obtained promising results for the evaluation. © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015.2018-11-19T07:13:19Z2018-11-19T07:13:19Z2015Controlled Vocabulary for Resource Type Genres::text::conference object::conference proceedingsapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12458/5810.1007/978-3-319-18111-0_36enLecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)479490oai:depot.sorbonne.ae:20.500.12458/582023-12-06T07:29:20Z
spellingShingle E-quotes: Enunciative modalities analysis tool for direct reported speech in Arabic
Alrahabi, Al Moatasem
Arabic language; Categorization; Direct reported speech; Enunciative Modalities; Opinion Mining; Rule-based system; Sentiment Analysis
title E-quotes: Enunciative modalities analysis tool for direct reported speech in Arabic
title_full E-quotes: Enunciative modalities analysis tool for direct reported speech in Arabic
title_fullStr E-quotes: Enunciative modalities analysis tool for direct reported speech in Arabic
title_full_unstemmed E-quotes: Enunciative modalities analysis tool for direct reported speech in Arabic
title_short E-quotes: Enunciative modalities analysis tool for direct reported speech in Arabic
title_sort E-quotes: Enunciative modalities analysis tool for direct reported speech in Arabic
topic Arabic language; Categorization; Direct reported speech; Enunciative Modalities; Opinion Mining; Rule-based system; Sentiment Analysis
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12458/58