Sentiment View Lexicon (EN)doi:10.11588/data/2JK48OheiDATA2019-09-051Wiegand, Michael; Ruppenhofer, Josef; Schulder, Marc, 2019, "Sentiment View Lexicon (EN)", https://doi.org/10.11588/data/2JK48O, heiDATA, V1Sentiment View Lexicon (EN)doi:10.11588/data/2JK48OWiegand, MichaelRuppenhofer, JosefSchulder, Marc2016Saarland University (in cooperation with LiMo and the LiMo-associated project RIMDIM)heiDATAWiegand, MichaelRuppenhofer, Josef2019-07-31Arts and HumanitiesComputer and Information Sciencesentimentopinion expressionSentiment lexicaThis gold standard contains sentiment expressions (verbs, nouns and adjectives) that have been annotated according to their (prior) sentiment view. Each sentiment expression is labelled either as actor or speaker view.textual data in tab-separated format<p>Wiegand, M., Schulder, M., and Ruppenhofer, J. (2016). Separating actor-view from speaker-view opinion expressions using linguistic features. In <em>Proceedings of the Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies</em>, pages 778–788, June 12-17, 2016, San Diego, CA, USA.</p>https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/N16-1092<p>Wiegand, M., Schulder, M., and Ruppenhofer, J. (2016). Separating actor-view from speaker-view opinion expressions using linguistic features. In <em>Proceedings of the Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies</em>, pages 778–788, June 12-17, 2016, San Diego, CA, USA.</p>LICENSEtext/plain; charset=US-ASCIIREADMEtext/plain; charset=US-ASCIIsentiment_views.adj.txttext/plainsentiment_views.noun.txttext/plainsentiment_views.verb.txttext/plain