Journal article

Estimating affective word covariates using word association data

B Van Rensbergen, S De Deyne, G Storms

Behavior Research Methods | SPRINGER | Published : 2016

Abstract

Word ratings on affective dimensions are an important tool in psycholinguistic research. Traditionally, they are obtained by asking participants to rate words on each dimension, a time-consuming procedure. As such, there has been some interest in computationally generating norms, by extrapolating words’ affective ratings using their semantic similarity to words for which these values are already known. So far, most attempts have derived similarity from word co-occurrence in text corpora. In the current paper, we obtain similarity from word association data. We use these similarity ratings to predict the valence, arousal, and dominance of 14,000 Dutch words with the help of two extrapolation ..

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Grants

Awarded by University of Leuven Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

This research was supported by Research Grant OT/10/024 from the University of Leuven Research Council. Author contributions: BVR conceived and designed the study, analyzed the data, and wrote the manuscript. GS and SDD conceived and designed the study, and contributed to the writing of the manuscript.