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The multilingual sentiment dataset of parliamentary debates ParlaSent 1.0 http://hdl.handle.net/11356/1868 The dataset consists of five training datasets and two test sets. The test sets have a _test.jsonl suffix. The attributes in training data are the following: - sentence - the sentence labeled for sentiment - country - the country of the parliament the sentence comes form - annotator1 - first annotator's annotation - annotator2 - second annotator's annotation - reconciliation - the final label agreed upon after reconciliation - label - three level (positive, negative, neutral) label based on the reconciliation label - document_id - internal identifier of the document the sentence comes form - sentence_id - internal identifier of the sentence inside the document - term - the term of the parliament the sentence comes from - date - the date the sentence was uttered as part of a speech in the parliament - name - name of the MP giving the speech - party - the party of the MP - gender - binary gender of the MP - birth year - year of birth of the MP - split - whether the sentence is to be used as a training, development or testing instance in case evaluation is done of the training portion of the dataset - ruling - whether the MP was in a coalition or an opposition at the time of giving the speech The attributes in the test data (_test.jsonl files) are the following: - sentence - the sentence labeled for sentiment - country - the country of the parliament the sentence comes form - annotator1 - first (only) annotator's annotation, used as a final annotation - label - three level (positive, negative, neutral) label based on the annotator1 label - document_id - internal identifier of the document the sentence comes form - sentence_id - internal identifier of the sentence inside the document - term - the term of the parliament the sentence comes from - date - the date the sentence was uttered as part of a speech in the parliament - name - name of the MP giving the speech - party - the party of the MP - gender - binary gender of the MP - birth year - year of birth of the MP - ruling - whether the MP was in a coalition or an opposition at the time of giving the speech |