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TASS 2015 : SEPLN 2015 workshop on: Sentiment Analysis at SEPLN | |||||||||||||||
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SEPLN 2015 workshop on:
Sentiment Analysis at SEPLN (TASS 2015) Sep 15th, 2014 Alicante, Spain http://www.daedalus.es/TASS Registration: http://www.daedalus.es/TASS2015/tass2015.php#contact TASS is an experimental evaluation workshop for sentiment analysis and online reputation analysis focused on Spanish language, organized as a satellite event of the annual SEPLN Conference. After three successful editions in 2012, 2013 and 2014, TASS 2015 will be held on September 15th, 2015 at University of Alicante, Spain. The aim of TASS is to provide a forum for the discussion and communication where the latest research work and developments in the field of sentiment analysis in social media, specifically focused on Spanish language, can be shown and discussed by scientific and business communities. The main objective is to promote the application of existing state-of-the-art algorithms and techniques and the design of new ones. These complex sentiment analysis and text classification systems will work with short text opinions extracted from social media messages (specifically Twitter). Several challenge tasks are proposed with the aim of providing a benchmark forum for comparing the latest approaches in these fields. In addition, with the creation and release of the fully tagged corpus, we aim to provide a benchmark dataset that enables researchers to compare their algorithms and systems. Two tasks are proposed to the participants covering two different levels of analyses. *** Task 1: Sentiment Analysis at global level *** This task consists on performing an automatic sentiment analysis to determine the global polarity of each message in the test set of the General corpus. This task is a reedition of the task in the previous years. Participants will be provided with the training set of the General corpus so that they may train and validate their models. There will be two different evaluations: one based on 6 different polarity labels (P+, P, NEU, N, N+, NONE) and another based on just 4 labels (P, N, NEU, NONE). Participants are expected to submit (up to 3) experiments for the 6-labels evaluation, but are also allowed to submit (up to 3) specific experiments for the 4-labels scenario. Accuracy (correct tweets according to the gold standard) will be used for ranking the systems. Precision, recall and F1-measure will be used to evaluate each individual category. *** Task 2: Aspect-based sentiment analysis *** Participants will be provided with a corpus tagged with a series of aspects, and systems must identify the polarity at the aspect-level. Training and test sets for two corpora will be provided: the Social-TV corpus, used last year, and the new Politics corpus, collected this year (both described later). Organizers ------------------------ Julio Villena-Rom�n - Daedalus, Spain Janine Garc�a-Morera - Daedalus, Spain L. Alfonso Ure�a-L�pez University of Ja�n, Spain (SINAI-UJAEN) Miguel �ngel Garc�a-Cumbreras - University of Ja�n, Spain (SINAI-UJAEN) Mar�a-Teresa Mart�n-Valdivia - University of Ja�n, Spain (SINAI-UJAEN) Eugenio Mart�nez-Cámara - University of Ja�n, Spain (SINAI-UJAEN) Contributors --------------------------- David Vilares Calvo - University of Coru�a, Spain Ferran Pla Santamaria - Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain Llu�s F. Hurtado - Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain David Tom�s - University of Alicante, Spain Manuel Montes - National Institute For Astrophysics, Optics and Electronics (INAOE), Mexico Luis Villase�or National - Institute For Astrophysics, Optics and Electronics, Mexico Program Committee (to be confirmed) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Jos� Carlos Gonz�lez-Crist�bal Technical University of Madrid, Spain (GSI-UPM) Alexandra Balahur EC-Joint Research Centre, Italy Jos� Carlos Cortizo European University of Madrid, Spain Ana Garc�a-Serrano UNED, Spain Jos� Mar�a G�mez-Hidalgo Optenet, Spain Carlos A. Iglesias-Fern�ndez Technical University of Madrid, Spain Zornitsa Kozareva Information Sciences Institute, USA Sara Lana-Serrano Technical University of Madrid, Spain Paloma Mart�nez-Fernandez Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain Ruslan Mitkov University of Wolverhampton, U.K. Andr�s Montoyo University of Alicante, Spain Rafael Mu�oz University of Alicante, Spain Constantine Orasan University of Wolverhampton, U.K.S Mike Thelwall University of Wolverhampton, U.K. Jos� Antonio Troyano University of Seville, Spain Jos� M. Perea Ortega University of Extremadura, Spain Important Dates -------------------------------- April 6th, 2015: Release of tasks and General corpus. End of April, 2015: Release of training and test corpora (General, Social-TV and Politics). June 10th, 2015: Experiment submissions by participants. June 25th, 2015: Evaluation results. July 5th, 2015: Submission of papers. September 15th, 2015: Workshop. Contact Address -------------------------------- tass@daedalus.es http://www.daedalus.es/T2015/tass2015.php#contact |
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