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title = "Findings of the Shared Task on Emotion Analysis in {T}amil",
author = "Sampath, Anbukkarasi and
Durairaj, Thenmozhi and
Chakravarthi, Bharathi Raja and
Priyadharshini, Ruba and
Cn, Subalalitha and
Shanmugavadivel, Kogilavani and
Thavareesan, Sajeetha and
Thangasamy, Sathiyaraj and
Krishnamurthy, Parameswari and
Hande, Adeep and
Benhur, Sean and
Ponnusamy, Kishore and
Pandiyan, Santhiya",
editor = "Chakravarthi, Bharathi Raja and
Priyadharshini, Ruba and
Madasamy, Anand Kumar and
Krishnamurthy, Parameswari and
Sherly, Elizabeth and
Mahesan, Sinnathamby",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Speech and Language Technologies for Dravidian Languages",
month = may,
year = "2022",
address = "Dublin, Ireland",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2022.dravidianlangtech-1.42",
doi = "10.18653/v1/2022.dravidianlangtech-1.42",
pages = "279--285",
abstract = "This paper presents the overview of the shared task on emotional analysis in Tamil. The result of the shared task is presented at the workshop. This paper presents the dataset used in the shared task, task description, and the methodology used by the participants and the evaluation results of the submission. This task is organized as two Tasks. Task A is carried with 11 emotions annotated data for social media comments in Tamil and Task B is organized with 31 fine-grained emotion annotated data for social media comments in Tamil. For conducting experiments, training and development datasets were provided to the participants and results are evaluated for the unseen data. Totally we have received around 24 submissions from 13 teams. For evaluating the models, Precision, Recall, micro average metrics are used.",
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%T Findings of the Shared Task on Emotion Analysis in Tamil
%A Sampath, Anbukkarasi
%A Durairaj, Thenmozhi
%A Chakravarthi, Bharathi Raja
%A Priyadharshini, Ruba
%A Cn, Subalalitha
%A Shanmugavadivel, Kogilavani
%A Thavareesan, Sajeetha
%A Thangasamy, Sathiyaraj
%A Krishnamurthy, Parameswari
%A Hande, Adeep
%A Benhur, Sean
%A Ponnusamy, Kishore
%A Pandiyan, Santhiya
%Y Chakravarthi, Bharathi Raja
%Y Priyadharshini, Ruba
%Y Madasamy, Anand Kumar
%Y Krishnamurthy, Parameswari
%Y Sherly, Elizabeth
%Y Mahesan, Sinnathamby
%S Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Speech and Language Technologies for Dravidian Languages
%D 2022
%8 May
%I Association for Computational Linguistics
%C Dublin, Ireland
%F sampath-etal-2022-findings
%X This paper presents the overview of the shared task on emotional analysis in Tamil. The result of the shared task is presented at the workshop. This paper presents the dataset used in the shared task, task description, and the methodology used by the participants and the evaluation results of the submission. This task is organized as two Tasks. Task A is carried with 11 emotions annotated data for social media comments in Tamil and Task B is organized with 31 fine-grained emotion annotated data for social media comments in Tamil. For conducting experiments, training and development datasets were provided to the participants and results are evaluated for the unseen data. Totally we have received around 24 submissions from 13 teams. For evaluating the models, Precision, Recall, micro average metrics are used.
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%U https://aclanthology.org/2022.dravidianlangtech-1.42
%U https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2022.dravidianlangtech-1.42
%P 279-285
Markdown (Informal)
[Findings of the Shared Task on Emotion Analysis in Tamil](https://aclanthology.org/2022.dravidianlangtech-1.42) (Sampath et al., DravidianLangTech 2022)
ACL
- Anbukkarasi Sampath, Thenmozhi Durairaj, Bharathi Raja Chakravarthi, Ruba Priyadharshini, Subalalitha Cn, Kogilavani Shanmugavadivel, Sajeetha Thavareesan, Sathiyaraj Thangasamy, Parameswari Krishnamurthy, Adeep Hande, Sean Benhur, Kishore Ponnusamy, and Santhiya Pandiyan. 2022. Findings of the Shared Task on Emotion Analysis in Tamil. In Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Speech and Language Technologies for Dravidian Languages, pages 279–285, Dublin, Ireland. Association for Computational Linguistics.