Policy Parsing Panthers at Touché: Ideology and Power Identification in Parliamentary Debates
Paper in proceeding, 2024

Political debates are vital in shaping public opinion and influencing policy decisions. However, understanding the complex linguistic structures used by politicians to ascertain their orientations and power dynamics can be challenging. In this paper we explore Natural Language Processing techniques for identifying political orientation and power structures in parliamentary debates. We introduce a Located Missing Labels-loss in order to train jointly to predict both power and ideology. Furthermore, our proposed method also trains to predict a third synthetically generated polarity label. Finally, we combine this training method with pre-processing steps including back-translation and meta data inclusion. Our results show that our method manages to improve upon conventional methods of fine-tuning.

Political Debates

Touché

NLP

CLEF

Author

Oscar Palmqvist

Student at Chalmers

Johan Jiremalm

Student at Chalmers

Pablo Picazo-Sanchez

Halmstad University

Chalmers, Computer Science and Engineering (Chalmers), Information Security

CEUR Workshop Proceedings

16130073 (ISSN)

Vol. 3740 3451-3477

25th Working Notes of the Conference and Labs of the Evaluation Forum, CLEF 2024
Grenoble, France,

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Other Social Sciences

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8/30/2024