metadata
language:
- ind
pretty_name: Emotion Id Opinion
task_categories:
- emotion-classification
tags:
- emotion-classification
Emotion ID Opinion is a dataset of Indonesian-language tweets conveying public opinion on a variety of topics. It comtains 7080 indunesian tweets and a person's emotion response towards each tweet. The data is annotated with six emotional labels, namely anger, fear, joy, love, sad, and neutral.
Languages
ind
Supported Tasks
Emotion Classification
Dataset Usage
Using datasets
library
from datasets import load_dataset
dset = datasets.load_dataset("SEACrowd/emotion_id_opinion", trust_remote_code=True)
Using seacrowd
library
# Load the dataset using the default config
dset = sc.load_dataset("emotion_id_opinion", schema="seacrowd")
# Check all available subsets (config names) of the dataset
print(sc.available_config_names("emotion_id_opinion"))
# Load the dataset using a specific config
dset = sc.load_dataset_by_config_name(config_name="<config_name>")
More details on how to load the seacrowd
library can be found here.
Dataset Homepage
https://github.com/Ricco48/Emotion-Dataset-from-Indonesian-Public-Opinion
Dataset Version
Source: 1.0.0. SEACrowd: 2024.06.20.
Dataset License
Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 4.0 International
Citation
If you are using the Emotion Id Opinion dataloader in your work, please cite the following:
@article{RICCOSAN2022108465,
title = {Emotion dataset from Indonesian public opinion},
journal = {Data in Brief},
volume = {43},
pages = {108465},
year = {2022},
issn = {2352-3409},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2022.108465},
url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340922006588},
author = { Riccosan and Karen Etania Saputra and Galih Dea Pratama and Andry Chowanda},
keywords = {Emotion classification, Dataset, Tweet, Indonesia},
abstract = {An opinion is a type of judgment or a person's point of view about something. Twitter is a popular social media platform that includes a lot of public opinions and would be a suitable location to mine data in text form. With its vast population and active Twitter user base, Indonesia has the potential to be a source of opinion data mining. An opinion may be processed and result in the form of a person's emotional response towards something, such as whether they like, hate, love, or are happy about it. Upon that basis, a dataset of Indonesian-language tweets conveying public opinion on various topics was formed. The fact that there are only limited publicly available emotions text datasets in the Indonesian language supports our basis in this research to form our emotion dataset. The gathered data was cleaned and normalized in the pre-processing stage to the necessary form for study on the task of classifying emotions in Indonesian. The data collected is annotated with six emotional labels: anger, fear, joy, love, sad, and neutral.}
}
@article{lovenia2024seacrowd,
title={SEACrowd: A Multilingual Multimodal Data Hub and Benchmark Suite for Southeast Asian Languages},
author={Holy Lovenia and Rahmad Mahendra and Salsabil Maulana Akbar and Lester James V. Miranda and Jennifer Santoso and Elyanah Aco and Akhdan Fadhilah and Jonibek Mansurov and Joseph Marvin Imperial and Onno P. Kampman and Joel Ruben Antony Moniz and Muhammad Ravi Shulthan Habibi and Frederikus Hudi and Railey Montalan and Ryan Ignatius and Joanito Agili Lopo and William Nixon and Börje F. Karlsson and James Jaya and Ryandito Diandaru and Yuze Gao and Patrick Amadeus and Bin Wang and Jan Christian Blaise Cruz and Chenxi Whitehouse and Ivan Halim Parmonangan and Maria Khelli and Wenyu Zhang and Lucky Susanto and Reynard Adha Ryanda and Sonny Lazuardi Hermawan and Dan John Velasco and Muhammad Dehan Al Kautsar and Willy Fitra Hendria and Yasmin Moslem and Noah Flynn and Muhammad Farid Adilazuarda and Haochen Li and Johanes Lee and R. Damanhuri and Shuo Sun and Muhammad Reza Qorib and Amirbek Djanibekov and Wei Qi Leong and Quyet V. Do and Niklas Muennighoff and Tanrada Pansuwan and Ilham Firdausi Putra and Yan Xu and Ngee Chia Tai and Ayu Purwarianti and Sebastian Ruder and William Tjhi and Peerat Limkonchotiwat and Alham Fikri Aji and Sedrick Keh and Genta Indra Winata and Ruochen Zhang and Fajri Koto and Zheng-Xin Yong and Samuel Cahyawijaya},
year={2024},
eprint={2406.10118},
journal={arXiv preprint arXiv: 2406.10118}
}