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A dual framework for implicit and explicit emotion recognition: An ensemble of language models and computational linguistics

•A novel insight is suggested to recognize emotion from text.•Simultaneous discovery of explicit and implicit emotions reflects feeling accurately.•A modified TF-IDF is proposed to weigh expressions in short texts.•Combining emotional models, increases the accuracy of emotion recognition in texts. O...

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Published in:Expert systems with applications 2022-07, Vol.198, p.116686, Article 116686
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Computational linguistics
Data mining
Dual framework
Emotion recognition
Emotions
Ensemble method
Explicit emotion recognition (EER)
Feature weighing
Human-computer interaction
Implicit emotion recognition (IER)
Language model (LM)
Language modeling
Linguistics
Machine learning
Maximum likelihood estimation
Natural language processing
Opinion mining
Recognition
Semantics
Sentences
Sentiment analysis (SA)
Texts
Weighing
Word frequency
Word processing
Words (language)
title A dual framework for implicit and explicit emotion recognition: An ensemble of language models and computational linguistics
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