Ideology and Power Identification in Parliamentary Debates

From ISLAB/CAISR
Title Ideology and Power Identification in Parliamentary Debates
Summary Ideology and Power Identification in Parliamentary Debates
Keywords NLP
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Prerequisites NLP
Author
Supervisor Pablo Picazo-Sanchez
Level Master
Status Open


Synopsis

This task consists of two subtasks on identifying two important aspects of a speaker in parliamentary debates: Sub-Task 1: Given a parliamentary speech in one of several languages, identify the ideology of the speaker's party. Sub-Task 2: Given a parliamentary speech in one of several languages, identify whether the speaker's party is currently governing or in opposition. Task

Debates in national parliaments do not only affect the fundamental aspects of citizens' life, but often a broader area, or even the whole world. As a form of political debate, however, parliamentary speeches are often indirect and present a number of challenges to computational analyses. In this task, we focus on identifying two variables associated with speakers in a parliamentary debate: their political ideology and whether they belong to a governing party or a party in opposition. Both subtasks are formulated as binary classification tasks. Data

The data for this task comes from ParlaMint, a multilingual comparable corpora of parliamentary debates.