REMAN - Relational Emotion Annotation for Fiction

Relational EMotion ANnotation – a corpus with 1720 fictional text exceprts from the Project Gutenberg

REMAN - Relational Emotion Annotation for Fiction

Type
Corpus
Author
Evgeny Kim, Roman Klinger
Description

On this page you will find the REMAN corpus (Relational EMotion ANnotation). The corpus includes 1720 fictional text exceprts from the Project Gutenberg. Detailed information about how the corpus was built can be found in the accompanying publication (see References section).

This research has been conducted within the CRETA project (http://www.creta. uni-stuttgart.de/) which is funded by the German Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF) and partially funded by the German Research Council (DFG), projects SEAT (Structured Multi-Domain Emotion Analysis from Text, KL 2869/1-1).

Reference

If you plan to use this corpus, please cite it as follows: 

Evgeny Kim and Roman Klinger. Who Feels What and Why? Annotation of a Literature Corpus with Semantic Roles of Emotions. In Proceedings of COLING 2018, the 27th International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Santa Fe, USA, August 2018.

@inproceedings{Kim2018,
  author = {Kim, Evgeny and Klinger, Roman},
  title = {Who Feels What and Why? Annotation of a Literature Corpus with Semantic Roles of Emotions},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of COLING 2018, the 27th International 
Conference on Computational Linguistics}, month = {August}, year = {2018}, address = {Santa Fe, USA}, }
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