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Main Author: Noblet, Jonas
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.01260
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author Noblet, Jonas
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contents Emotion is a crucial phenomenon in the functioning of human beings in society. However, it remains a widely open subject, particularly in its textual manifestations. This paper examines an industrial corpus manually annotated following an evaluative approach to emotion. This theoretical framework, which is currently underutilized, offers a different perspective that complements traditional approaches. Noting that the annotations we collected exhibit significant disagreement, we hypothesized that they nonetheless follow stable statistical trends. Using language models trained on these annotations, we demonstrate that it is possible to model the labeling process and that variability is driven by underlying linguistic features. Conversely, our results indicate that language models seem capable of distinguishing emotional situations based on evaluative criteria.
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spellingShingle Annotation and modeling of emotions in a textual corpus: an evaluative approach
Noblet, Jonas
Computation and Language
Emotion is a crucial phenomenon in the functioning of human beings in society. However, it remains a widely open subject, particularly in its textual manifestations. This paper examines an industrial corpus manually annotated following an evaluative approach to emotion. This theoretical framework, which is currently underutilized, offers a different perspective that complements traditional approaches. Noting that the annotations we collected exhibit significant disagreement, we hypothesized that they nonetheless follow stable statistical trends. Using language models trained on these annotations, we demonstrate that it is possible to model the labeling process and that variability is driven by underlying linguistic features. Conversely, our results indicate that language models seem capable of distinguishing emotional situations based on evaluative criteria.
title Annotation and modeling of emotions in a textual corpus: an evaluative approach
topic Computation and Language
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.01260