Serena VILLATA

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Publication of the argumentation and emotions dataset

We are pleased to announce the online publication of the first dataset of textual arguments annotated with emotions, resulting from the first set of empirical experiments addressed in the SEEMPAD project. The dataset is available at here. More details about the content of the dataset as well as its structure can be found in the …

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Visit of Sahbi Benlamine to the Wimmics team

Sahbi Benlamine, currently a PhD student at the University of Montreal (Heron Laboratory) under the supervision of Prof. Claude Frasson, is visiting the Wimmics team in the context of the SEEMPAD project from May 11th to May 23rd, 2015.

New publication accepted — IJCAI-2015

The following paper about the results of the first set of experiments of the SEEMPAD project has been accepted: Sahbi Benlamine (University of Montreal);  Maher Chaouachi (University of Montreal);  Serena Villata (Inria Sophia Antipolis);  Elena Cabrio (Inria Sophia Antipolis);  Claude Frasson (University of Montreal);  Fabien  Gandon (Inria Sophia Antipolis). Emotions in Argumentation: an Empirical Evaluation. In Proceedings …

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First Experimental Setting – Protocol

AN EXPERIMENT FOR STUDYING THE FEASIBILITY OF THE ANNOTATION OF A CORPUS OF NATURAL LANGUAGE ARGUMENTS WITH EMOTIONS PROTOCOL – First experimental setting (November 2014) General goal of the first set of experiments: Feasibility study of the annotation of a corpus of natural language arguments with emotions. EXPERIMENT #1 (Associating arguments to workload/engagement emotional states detected …

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