- From: Michael Petychakis <mpetyx@epu.ntua.gr>
- Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2015 16:14:31 +0000
- To: J. Fernando Sánchez <jfernando@dit.upm.es>
- Cc: Bjoern Schuller <schuller@tum.de>, "public-sentiment@w3.org" <public-sentiment@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CADA9ddibZX=s5MzGHSjzE1f3GJ=YQ0bh8c_JLA4igawWs-iytQ@mail.gmail.com>
Hello Fernando, all, I am so sorry that my contribution is so limited the past few days but I happen to travel a lot these days. I will try to have a look again tomorrow but in any way, we succeeded un gathering a first draft. So, we definitely have either for this workshop or the next in line.. Regards, Michael. On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 4:06 PM J. Fernando Sánchez <jfernando@dit.upm.es> wrote: > Dear all, > > Please, take a look at the current state of the document. There are many > things still missing, as you will see. The general idea of the paper is > this: boom in sentiment analysis -> need for standards -> review of current > approach -> LD would improve upon this -> how LD would be used in certain > use cases -> review of formats/models that could be used as a foundation > for a unified LD model -> future work and conclusions > > Obviously, this structure could change to give it a different flow, but I > believe the content would stay more or less the same. > > Before adding more content, this is a summary of the pending contributions: > > - @Felix: ~1 page about EmotionML and maybe some hints on how it would > fit in a LD scenario > - @me: NIF > - @me or anyone from EuroSentiment: use case > - @me or someone from MixedEmotions: use case > > To be honest, I tend to assign more stuff to myself than I should, so if > you think you can contribute in some of those sections, feel free to claim > it or start writing. > > Also, we could really use a section about terminological issues and the > distinction between feelings, emotions, sentiment, mood... Considering it > is less of a technical/technological topic, maybe one of the less technical > people could start it and someone then join to add a more technical > perspective. > > Any suggestions or ideas? > > Cheers! > > > On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 11:12 AM, Michael Petychakis <mpetyx@epu.ntua.gr> > wrote: > >> Hello all, >> >> I also added two more relevant conferences and add more during the day. >> One is mainly focused on language technologies and the other is looking >> for a wider area of those in Qatar and I am probably visiting it. >> >> Regards, >> Michael Petychakis. >> >> On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 2:14 AM Bjoern Schuller <schuller@tum.de> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> >>> >>> I just entered WASA 2015 and ACII 2015 as further options – I will be >>> going there. >>> >>> >>> >>> Thanks a lot and best wishes, >>> >>> >>> >>> Björn >>> >>> >>> >>> *Von:* J. Fernando Sánchez [mailto:jfernando@dit.upm.es] >>> *Gesendet:* Donnerstag, 26. Februar 2015 00:21 >>> *An:* public-sentiment@w3.org >>> *Betreff:* First publication of the CG >>> >>> >>> >>> Dear all, >>> >>> Time to start the long overdue discussion. I'm sure you know many >>> conferences, so I will start only with some whose deadline are approaching: >>> >>> - ASIR'15 : probably a good fit, among their topics they list >>> "Models for document representation." >>> >>> >>> - Deadline 24 April >>> - Lodz, Poland >>> - https://fedcsis.org/asir >>> >>> >>> - ASONAM'15: focus on social network analysis, I might consider >>> submitting here an application that uses NIF in social network analysis - >>> Social Network Analysis >>> >>> >>> - Deadline 17 April >>> - Paris >>> - http://asonam.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/2015/ >>> >>> >>> - Semantics 2015 : maybe it's too business-oriented for our possible >>> contribution >>> >>> >>> - Deadline 22 May >>> - Vienna >>> - http://www.semantics.cc/ >>> >>> To keep the discussion organised, I've also created a google spreadsheet >>> for the candidates. Please, add your proposals there too: >>> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1A3lPTi5ZHEcJKliTXW0b0Se0R60Ld5TIMJOTLO4au3M/edit?usp=sharing >>> >>> What do you think? >>> >>> Regards! >>> >> >
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