Authors
Ethan Fast, Binbin Chen, Michael Bernstein
Publication date
2016/2/22
Journal
Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Description
Human language is colored by a broad range of topics, but existing text analysis tools only focus on a small number of them. We present Empath, a tool that can generate and validate new lexical categories on demand from a small set of seed terms (like "bleed" and "punch" to generate the category violence). Empath draws connotations between words and phrases by deep learning a neural embedding across more than 1.8 billion words of modern fiction. Given a small set of seed words that characterize a category, Empath uses its neural embedding to discover new related terms, then validates the category with a crowd-powered filter. Empath also analyzes text across 200 built-in, pre-validated categories we have generated from common topics in our web dataset, like neglect, government, and social media. We show that Empath's data-driven, human validated categories are highly correlated (r=0.906) with …
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Scholar articles
E Fast, B Chen, MS Bernstein - Proceedings of the 2016 CHI conference on human …, 2016