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摘要
文本挖掘带动了情感分析(SA)在各研究学科中的发展。大流行病为分析学生的书面表达提供了一个独特而特殊的背景。我们利用大流行期间进行的一项调查中的评论创建了一个用于情感分析的语料库。该语料库包括从 600 多条西班牙语评论中提取的 25,197 个单词,这些评论是在持续约 20 天的调查期间收集的。我们的目标是使用 SA 从该语料库中检测情绪和情感。然而,一些基本的、在文献中鲜有讨论的问题亟待解决,例如它与后认知主义理论的关系。本文采用后认知主义方法,通过使用西班牙语教育经济学词典的 SA 分析情感和情绪。该领域的文献需要进一步发展,尤其是西班牙语文献。文章表明,通过学生评论语料库,可以识别学生在挑战性情境中的情绪和情感。不过,在后认知主义方法论框架内解读情绪和情感时,应考虑到一些具体因素。我们认识到人类的经历是一种复杂的互动,因此必须考虑情感在其发展过程中的细微差别。从后认知主义的角度来解决这个问题,是完成这项任务的几种方法之一。对于遵循后认知主义方法的研究人员来说,使用 SA 和情感来分析文本语料库仍然很有帮助。然而,将这一技术与其他定性和深度计算方法相结合,对于充分理解各自语境中的情感体验至关重要。
Empirical application of sentiment analysis and emotions in Spanish: A post-cognitivist approach
Text mining has led to growth in sentiment analysis (SA) across various research disciplines. The pandemic has provided a unique and special context for analysing students’ written expression. We utilised comments from a survey conducted during the pandemic to create a corpus for SA. The corpus comprises 25,197 words extracted from over 600 comments in Spanish, collected during a survey that lasted around 20 days. We aim to detect sentiments and emotions from this corpus using SA. However, some essential and little-discussed issues in literature should be addressed, such as its relationship with post-cognitivist theory. This paper uses the post-cognitivist approach to analyse emotions and sentiments through SA with the Spanish lexicon in the economics of education. Literature in this area needs further development, especially in Spanish. The article shows that the emotions and sentiments of students in challenging situations can be identified through a corpus of student comments. However, specific elements should be considered while interpreting emotions and sentiments within the framework of post-cognitivism methodologies. Recognising that the human experience is a complex interaction, it is essential to consider the emotional nuances within the context in which they develop. Addressing this issue from the post-cognitivist approach is one of several ways to carry out this task. Using SA and emotions to analyse a text corpus is still helpful for researchers who follow the post-cognitivist approach. However, combining this technique with other qualitative and in-depth computational methods is essential to fully understanding the emotional experiences within their respective contexts.