# PolEmo 2.0 ### Paper Title: `Multi-Level Sentiment Analysis of PolEmo 2.0: Extended Corpus of Multi-Domain Consumer Reviews` Abstract: https://aclanthology.org/K19-1092/ The PolEmo 2.0 is a dataset of online consumer reviews in Polish from four domains: medicine, hotels, products, and university. It is human-annotated on a level of full reviews and individual sentences. It comprises over 8000 reviews, about 85% from the medicine and hotel domains. The goal is to predict the sentiment of a review. There are two separate test sets, to allow for in-domain (medicine and hotels) as well as out-of-domain (products and university) validation. Homepage: https://clarin-pl.eu/dspace/handle/11321/710 ### Citation ``` @inproceedings{kocon-etal-2019-multi, title = "Multi-Level Sentiment Analysis of {P}ol{E}mo 2.0: Extended Corpus of Multi-Domain Consumer Reviews", author = "Koco{\'n}, Jan and Mi{\l}kowski, Piotr and Za{\'s}ko-Zieli{\'n}ska, Monika", booktitle = "Proceedings of the 23rd Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning (CoNLL)", month = nov, year = "2019", address = "Hong Kong, China", publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics", url = "https://aclanthology.org/K19-1092", doi = "10.18653/v1/K19-1092", pages = "980--991", abstract = "In this article we present an extended version of PolEmo {--} a corpus of consumer reviews from 4 domains: medicine, hotels, products and school. Current version (PolEmo 2.0) contains 8,216 reviews having 57,466 sentences. Each text and sentence was manually annotated with sentiment in 2+1 scheme, which gives a total of 197,046 annotations. We obtained a high value of Positive Specific Agreement, which is 0.91 for texts and 0.88 for sentences. PolEmo 2.0 is publicly available under a Creative Commons copyright license. We explored recent deep learning approaches for the recognition of sentiment, such as Bi-directional Long Short-Term Memory (BiLSTM) and Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers (BERT).", } ``` ### Groups and Tasks #### Groups * `polemo2`: Evaluates `polemo2_in` and `polemo2_out` #### Tasks * `polemo2_in`: evaluates sentiment predictions of in-domain (medicine and hotels) reviews * `polemo2_out`: evaluates sentiment predictions of out-of-domain (products and university) reviews ### Checklist For adding novel benchmarks/datasets to the library: * [x] Is the task an existing benchmark in the literature? * [x] Have you referenced the original paper that introduced the task? * [ ] If yes, does the original paper provide a reference implementation? If other tasks on this dataset are already supported: * [x] Is the "Main" variant of this task clearly denoted? * [x] Have you provided a short sentence in a README on what each new variant adds / evaluates? * [x] Have you noted which, if any, published evaluation setups are matched by this variant?