Published June 30, 2022
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Sentiment Analysis of Latin Poetry: First Experiments on the Odes of Horace
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- 1. Università degli Studi di Parma
- 2. Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
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In this paper we present a set of annotated data and the results of a number of unsupervised experiments for the analysis of sentiment in Latin poetry. More specifically, we describe a small gold standard made of eight poems by Horace, in which each sentence is labeled manually for the sentiment using a four-value classification (positive, negative, neutral and mixed). Then, we report on how this gold standard has been used to evaluate two au- tomatic approaches for sentiment classification: one is lexicon-based and the other adopts a zero-shot transfer approach.
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- Sprugnoli, R., Mambrini, F., Passarotti, M., & Moretti, G. (2021). Sentiment Analysis of Latin Poetry: First Experiments on the Odes of Horace. In CLiC-it.