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title = "Unveiling Emotional Landscapes in Plautus and Terentius Comedies: A Computational Approach for Qualitative Analysis",
author = "Picca, Davide and
Richard, Caroline",
editor = "Anderson, Adam and
Gordin, Shai and
Li, Bin and
Liu, Yudong and
Passarotti, Marco C.",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the Ancient Language Processing Workshop",
month = sep,
year = "2023",
address = "Varna, Bulgaria",
publisher = "INCOMA Ltd., Shoumen, Bulgaria",
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pages = "88--95",
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%T Unveiling Emotional Landscapes in Plautus and Terentius Comedies: A Computational Approach for Qualitative Analysis
%A Picca, Davide
%A Richard, Caroline
%Y Anderson, Adam
%Y Gordin, Shai
%Y Li, Bin
%Y Liu, Yudong
%Y Passarotti, Marco C.
%S Proceedings of the Ancient Language Processing Workshop
%D 2023
%8 September
%I INCOMA Ltd., Shoumen, Bulgaria
%C Varna, Bulgaria
%F picca-richard-2023-unveiling
%X This ongoing study explores emotion recognition in Latin texts, specifically focusing on Latin comedies. Leveraging Natural Language Processing and classical philology insights, the project navigates the challenges of Latin’s intricate grammar and nuanced emotional expression. Despite initial challenges with lexicon translation and emotional alignment, the work provides a foundation for a more comprehensive analysis of emotions in Latin literature.
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%P 88-95
Markdown (Informal)
[Unveiling Emotional Landscapes in Plautus and Terentius Comedies: A Computational Approach for Qualitative Analysis](https://aclanthology.org/2023.alp-1.10) (Picca & Richard, ALP-WS 2023)
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