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Nrc Emotion Lexicon

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The NRC Emotion Lexicon is a manually curated resource that maps English words to associated emotions and sentiments, including joy, sadness, anger, fear, trust, anticipation, surprise, and disgust. It is widely used in natural language processing tasks to analyze and interpret emotional content within text data.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive list of words linked to multiple emotional categories
  • Publicly available and open-source
  • Developed through crowd-sourcing and expert annotation
  • Suitable for sentiment analysis, emotion detection, and NLP research
  • Supports multi-label annotation for nuanced emotional understanding

Pros

  • Provides a rich and well-structured dataset for emotion analysis
  • Easy to integrate into various NLP applications
  • Facilitates research in affective computing and sentiment analysis
  • Open-access availability promotes transparency and community contribution

Cons

  • Limited to English language; not directly usable for other languages without adaptation
  • Contextual nuances may be overlooked; words can carry different emotions depending on context
  • Some might find the lexicon's static nature less adaptable to evolving language use
  • Potential biases inherited from crowd-sourced annotations

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 10:50:11 AM UTC