
EVENT2MIND FOR RUSSIAN: UNDERSTANDING EMOTIONS AND INTENTS IN TEXTS. CORPUS AND MODEL FOR EVALUATION
Author(s) -
Alena Fenogenova,
Moscow Sberbank,
Maria Tikhonova,
D. V. Filipetskaya,
F. D. Mironenko,
A. O. Tabisheva
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
kompʹûternaâ lingvistika i intellektualʹnye tehnologii
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISSN - 2075-7182
DOI - 10.28995/2075-7182-2020-19-299-309
Subject(s) - computer science , construct (python library) , natural language processing , event (particle physics) , inference , artificial intelligence , task (project management) , russian language , linguistics , engineering , philosophy , physics , systems engineering , quantum mechanics , programming language
The paper provides a comprehensive overview of the corpus for the Russian language for the commonsense inference task. Namely, we construct event phrases, which cover a wide range of everyday situations with labelled intents and reactions of the event main participant and emotions of other people involved. The dataset consists of two parts: a crowdsourced corpus of 6,756 examples from Russian sources and a translated into Russian part of the original corpus of 23,409 examples. Apart from this, we use the collected data in order to train the event2mind model for the Russian language. The paper presents careful description of the best Russian model and the results of the conducted experiments.