Which Side Are You On? Identifying Perspectives at the Document and Sentence Levels

  • Wei-Hao Lin ,
  • Theresa Wilson ,
  • Janyce Wiebe ,
  • Alexander Hauptmann

Proceedings of CoNLL-06, the Tenth Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning |

Published by Association for Computational Linguistics

In this paper we investigate a new problem of identifying the perspective from which a document is written. By perspective we mean a point of view, for example, from the perspective of Democrats or Republicans. Can computers learn to identify the perspective of a document? Not every sentence is written strongly from a perspective. Can computers learn to identify which sentences strongly convey a particular perspective? We develop statistical models to capture how perspectives are expressed at the document and sentence levels, and evaluate the proposed models on articles about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The results show that the proposed models successfully learn how perspectives are reflected in word usage and can identify the perspective of a document with high accuracy.