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title = "Overview on Political Multiclass Sentiment Analysis of {T}amil {X} ({T}witter) Comments: {D}ravidian{L}ang{T}ech@{NAACL} 2025",
author = "Chakravarthi, Bharathi Raja and
Rajiakodi, Saranya and
Durairaj, Thenmozhi and
Thangasamy, Sathiyaraj and
Sakuntharaj, Ratnasingam and
Kumaresan, Prasanna Kumar and
Ponnusamy, Kishore Kumar and
Karunanidhi, Arunaggiri Pandian and
R, Rohan",
editor = "Chakravarthi, Bharathi Raja and
Priyadharshini, Ruba and
Madasamy, Anand Kumar and
Thavareesan, Sajeetha and
Sherly, Elizabeth and
Rajiakodi, Saranya and
Palani, Balasubramanian and
Subramanian, Malliga and
Cn, Subalalitha and
Chinnappa, Dhivya",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the Fifth Workshop on Speech, Vision, and Language Technologies for Dravidian Languages",
month = may,
year = "2025",
address = "Acoma, The Albuquerque Convention Center, Albuquerque, New Mexico",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2025.dravidianlangtech-1.126/",
doi = "10.18653/v1/2025.dravidianlangtech-1.126",
pages = "746--753",
ISBN = "979-8-89176-228-2",
abstract = "Political multiclass detection is the task of identifying the predefined seven political classes. In this paper, we report an overview of the findings on the ``Political Multiclass Sentiment Analysis of Tamil X(Twitter) Comments'' shared task conducted at the workshop on DravidianLangTech@NAACL 2025. The participants were provided with annotated Twitter comments, which are split into training, development, and unlabelled test datasets. A total of 139 participants registered for this shared task, and 25 teams finally submitted their results. The performance of the submitted systems was evaluated and ranked in terms of the macro-F1 score."
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%A Rajiakodi, Saranya
%A Durairaj, Thenmozhi
%A Thangasamy, Sathiyaraj
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%A Kumaresan, Prasanna Kumar
%A Ponnusamy, Kishore Kumar
%A Karunanidhi, Arunaggiri Pandian
%A R, Rohan
%Y Chakravarthi, Bharathi Raja
%Y Priyadharshini, Ruba
%Y Madasamy, Anand Kumar
%Y Thavareesan, Sajeetha
%Y Sherly, Elizabeth
%Y Rajiakodi, Saranya
%Y Palani, Balasubramanian
%Y Subramanian, Malliga
%Y Cn, Subalalitha
%Y Chinnappa, Dhivya
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%X Political multiclass detection is the task of identifying the predefined seven political classes. In this paper, we report an overview of the findings on the “Political Multiclass Sentiment Analysis of Tamil X(Twitter) Comments” shared task conducted at the workshop on DravidianLangTech@NAACL 2025. The participants were provided with annotated Twitter comments, which are split into training, development, and unlabelled test datasets. A total of 139 participants registered for this shared task, and 25 teams finally submitted their results. The performance of the submitted systems was evaluated and ranked in terms of the macro-F1 score.
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Markdown (Informal)
[Overview on Political Multiclass Sentiment Analysis of Tamil X (Twitter) Comments: DravidianLangTech@NAACL 2025](https://aclanthology.org/2025.dravidianlangtech-1.126/) (Chakravarthi et al., DravidianLangTech 2025)
ACL
- Bharathi Raja Chakravarthi, Saranya Rajiakodi, Thenmozhi Durairaj, Sathiyaraj Thangasamy, Ratnasingam Sakuntharaj, Prasanna Kumar Kumaresan, Kishore Kumar Ponnusamy, Arunaggiri Pandian Karunanidhi, and Rohan R. 2025. Overview on Political Multiclass Sentiment Analysis of Tamil X (Twitter) Comments: DravidianLangTech@NAACL 2025. In Proceedings of the Fifth Workshop on Speech, Vision, and Language Technologies for Dravidian Languages, pages 746–753, Acoma, The Albuquerque Convention Center, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Association for Computational Linguistics.