Confusion matrix Clause Samples

Confusion matrix. In Figure 1 we present the confusion matrix be- tween the annotations of annotators. A high count denotes both a frequent class and a tendency to confuse the given pair of labels. One can see that Loaded Language (MW:LL) is the single label that is most confused with any other label, and the Name Calling (AR:NCL) is the label with which it co-occurs most, and indeed, these two labels have a very similar definition. The same applies to the pair Casting Doubt (AR:D) and Questioning the Reputation (AR:QCR). Figure 1: Confusion matrix between single annotations of annotators, thereby denoting tendencies in confusion between the given pairs of labels. Values lower than 10 are blanked.