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TyyppiNLP text-classification taskLinguistic-feature measurement pipeline
AlkuperäislähdeWiebe, J., Wilson, T. & Cardie, C. (2005). Annotating Expressions of Opinions and Emotions in Language. Language Resources and Evaluation, 39(2-3), 165-210. DOI ↗Vajjala, S. & Meurers, D. (2014). Readability Assessment for Text Simplification: From Analysing Documents to Identifying Sentential Simplifications. International Journal of Applied Linguistics, 165(2), 194-222. DOI ↗
Rinnakkaisnimetsubjective vs objective classification, subjectivity classification, Öznellik Tespiti (Subjectivity Detection)readability analysis, linguistic complexity assessment, Metin Karmaşıklığı Analizi
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TiivistelmäSubjectivity detection is a natural-language-processing task that classifies whether a sentence or document conveys objective (neutral information) or subjective (personal opinion, emotion) content. Grounded in the opinion-annotation work of Wiebe and colleagues (2005) and Pang and Lee (2004), it is most often used as a preliminary step before sentiment analysis.Text complexity analysis measures the linguistic difficulty of a text along dimensions such as syntactic complexity (sentence length, embedded clauses), lexical density, and referential chains. Grounded in readability research consolidated by Vajjala and Meurers (2014) and Crossley and colleagues (2011), it turns prose into quantitative scores that estimate how hard a document is to read.
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