KIK405: Final Assignment (template)
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Emily Öhman
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Abstract
Final assignment template for "introduction to language technology" (KIK405).
Final assignment template for "introduction to language technology" (KIK405).
\documentclass[12pt]{article}
\usepackage{url}
\usepackage{latexsym}
\usepackage{multirow}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\graphicspath{}
\usepackage{booktabs}
\usepackage{natbib}
\bibliographystyle{abbrvnat}
\setcitestyle{authoryear,open={(},close={)}}
\usepackage{float}
\usepackage{listings}
\title{Your title goes here. Try to think of something other than ``Final Assignment"}
\author{Firstname Lastname \\ \\
KIK405: Final Assignment \\ {\tt firstname.lastname@helsinki.fi}}
\date{}
\begin{document}
\maketitle
\begin{abstract}
If you wish, you can write a short abstract. An abstract is like a short description of the why, how, and a one-sentence summary of findings. This should not exceed 5 sentences. The entire paper should be about 4-6 pages long not including references or the list of tools and methods.
\end{abstract}
\section{Introduction}
\label{intro}
This is where you introduce the paper. What are you trying to achieve? How are you going to do that?
Example text to show that indentation is fully automatic.
%This is how you insert an image
\begin{figure}[!htbp]%this is for the float package
\centering
\includegraphics[scale=0.3]{Plutchik-wheel.png}
\caption{Plutchik's wheel of emotions}
\label{fig:plutchik}
\end{figure}
Section \ref{intro} usually ends in a short overview of your paper structure.
\section{Background}
\label{label:background}
This is the theoretical background section. remember to use proper academic references. To cite in text use: \cite{dickinson2012language} or: \citep{dickinson2012language} where applicable.
\section{Data and Method}
\label{Data-method}
This is where you tell the reader what kind of data you're working with.
%You can if needed enter an extra line by using double backslash:
\\ \\
This is also where you tell the reader about what methods you use. How and why. % notice that this section is not automatically indented
\section{Results}
In the results section you present your findings. usually the results section is not a place for speculation or conclusions about what your fidings might mean.That is usually done in the conlusion \& discussion section.
%% This is how you insert tables. This is easier if you use something like tablesgenerator.com
\begin{table}[htbp!] %this tells the compiler where you want your table/figure placed
\centering
\resizebox{\textwidth}{!}{\small %this while scale the box to fit the page
\begin{tabular}{|l|lllllllllll|}
\hline
& \multicolumn{11}{c|}{Emotion / Sentiment} \\
%\multicolumn{1}{c}{\multirow{2}{*}{\begin{tabular}[c]{@{}c@{}}Language \\ pairs\end{tabular}}} & \multicolumn{10}{l|}{Emotion / Sentiment} \\
& pos.: & neg.: & anger: & anticip.: & disg.: & fear: & joy: & sad.: & surpr.: & trust: & ALL\\
\hline
Language & \multicolumn{11}{c|}{Movie Subtitles} \\
\hline
EN-FI & .6051 & .4535 & .7507 & .8299 & .7761 & .7818 & .8364 & .7766 & .8964 & .7471 & $0.752^{\pm 0.232}$\\
EN-SV & .5709 & .4744 & .7897 & .8310 & .7817 & .7948 & .7710 & .7865 & .8922 & .7631 & $0.802^{\pm 0.220}$\\
ES-PT & .6186 & .4912 & .7964 & .8419 & .8119 & .7715 & .8749 & .7299 & .9248 & .8251 & $0.746^{\pm 0.231}$\\
\hline
Language & \multicolumn{11}{c|}{EuroParl} \\
\hline
EN-FI & .5670 & .4613 & .7733 & .8138 & .7839 & .7805 & .8240 & .7755 & .8914 & .7434 & $0.788^{\pm 0.241}$\\
EN-SV & .3219 & .4028 & .7148 & .6590 & .7420 & .6605 & .7314 & .6902 & .7888 & .4851 & $0.665^{\pm 0.213}$\\
ES-PT & .4172 & .4480 & .6849 & .6934 & .7815 & .6783 & .7352 & .6501 & .8278 & .5570 & $0.692^{\pm 0.178}$\\
\hline
\hline
AVG: & .5168 & .4552 & .7516 & .7782 & .7795 & .7446 & .7955 & .7348 & .8702 & .6868 & \\
\hline
\end{tabular}
}
\caption{Percentage of matched sentiments across languages according to lexicon-based classification. {\em ALL} refers to the averaged cosine similarity of the 10-dimensional sentiment vectors and the number in superscript gives the standard deviation observed in the data.}
\label{accuracy}
\end{table}
%% comparison to the estimated correlations in previous section
% 'E' refers to EuroParl and 'S' to subtitles datasets respectively.
\section{Conclusion and Discussion}
\label{Conlusion}
Here you can discuss what your results mean.
\section{Future Work}
\label{future}
This section is not necessary. If you wish, though, you can add a few lines about what other steps you'd like to take to get better or more in-depth results in the future.
\section{List of tools and methods used}
This section lists all the tools and methods used.
\subsection{Tools and software}
\begin{itemize}
\item Python3
\begin{itemize}
\item NLTK
\item re
\end{itemize}
\item AntConc
\item TagAnt
\end{itemize}
\subsection{Regular expressions}
\begin{itemize}
\item To find all words beginning with strong or streng: \textbackslash{b}str[oe]ng \end{itemize}
\subsection{Code}
\begin{lstlisting}
import nltk
import re
#do something
\end{lstlisting}
\bibliographystyle{acl}%This is where the referencing style name goes
\bibliography{KIK405}%This is where the name of your .bib file goes
%The references appear automatically
\end{document}