Search Results for author: Yi-Shin Chen

Found 12 papers, 4 papers with code

ConTextING: Granting Document-Wise Contextual Embeddings to Graph Neural Networks for Inductive Text Classification

no code implementations COLING 2022 Yen-Hao Huang, Yi-Hsin Chen, Yi-Shin Chen

In this work, we propose a simple yet effective unified model, coined ConTextING, with a joint training mechanism to learn from both document embeddings and contextual word interactions simultaneously.

text-classification Text Classification +1

Unsupervised Text Summarization of Long Documents using Dependency-based Noun Phrases and Contextual Order Arrangement

no code implementations ROCLING 2022 Yen-Hao Huang, Hsiao-Yen Lan, Yi-Shin Chen

This work addresses the common word issue with a phrase-level graph that (1) focuses on the noun phrases of a document based on grammar dependencies and (2) initializes edge weights by term-frequency within the target document and inverse document frequency over the entire corpus.

Extractive Summarization Semantic Similarity +5

EmotionX-IDEA: Emotion BERT -- an Affectional Model for Conversation

1 code implementation17 Aug 2019 Yen-Hao Huang, Ssu-Rui Lee, Mau-Yun Ma, Yi-Hsin Chen, Ya-Wen Yu, Yi-Shin Chen

By the nature of the framework of BERT, a two-sentence structure, we adapt BERT to continues dialogue emotion prediction tasks, which rely heavily on the sentence-level context-aware understanding.

Emotion Recognition Language Modelling +1

Facebook Reaction-Based Emotion Classifier as Cue for Sarcasm Detection

no code implementations4 May 2018 Po Chen Kuo, Fernando H. Calderon Alvarado, Yi-Shin Chen

With the resulting emotion detection system we evaluate the possibility of using emotions and user behavior features for the task of sarcasm detection.

Sarcasm Detection

DeepEmo: Learning and Enriching Pattern-Based Emotion Representations

1 code implementation24 Apr 2018 Elvis Saravia, Hsien-Chi Toby Liu, Yi-Shin Chen

We propose a graph-based mechanism to extract rich-emotion bearing patterns, which fosters a deeper analysis of online emotional expressions, from a corpus.

Emotion Recognition Word Embeddings

Surfacing contextual hate speech words within social media

1 code implementation28 Nov 2017 Jherez Taylor, Melvyn Peignon, Yi-Shin Chen

As an example, "skypes", "googles", and "yahoos" are all instances of words which have an alternate meaning that can be used for hate speech.

Community Detection General Classification +1

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