HeBERT: Pre trained BERT for Polarity Analysis and Emotion Recognition HeBERT is a Hebrew pre trained language model. It is based on Google's BERT architecture and it is BERT Base config (Devlin et al. 2018). HeBert was trained on three datasets: 1. A Hebrew version of OSCAR (Ortiz, 2019): ~9.8 GB of data, including 1 billion words and over 20.8 million sentences. 2. A Hebrew dump of Wikipedia: ~650 MB of data, including over 63 million words and 3.8 million sentences 3. Emotion UGC data was collected for the purpose of this study. (described below) We evaluated the model on emotion recognition and sentiment analysis, for downstream tasks. Emotion UGC Data Description Our User Generated Content (UGC) is comments written on articles collected from 3 major news sites, between January 2020 to August 2020, Total data size of ~150 MB of data, including over 7 million words and 350K sentences. 4000 sentences annotated by crowd members (3 10 annotators per sentence) for 8 emotions (anger, disgust, expectation, fear, happy, sadness, surprise, and trust) and overall sentiment/polarity In order to validate the annotation, we search for an agreement between raters to emotion in each sentence…
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