A. Lakizadeh; E. Moradizadeh
Abstract
Text sentiment classification in aspect level is one of the hottest research topics in the field of natural language processing. The purpose of the aspect-level sentiment analysis is to determine the polarity of the text according to a particular aspect. Recently, various methods have been developed ...
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Text sentiment classification in aspect level is one of the hottest research topics in the field of natural language processing. The purpose of the aspect-level sentiment analysis is to determine the polarity of the text according to a particular aspect. Recently, various methods have been developed to determine sentiment polarity of the text at the aspect level, however, these studies have not yet been able to model well complementary effects of the context and aspect in the polarization detection process. Here, we present ACTSC, a method for determining the sentiment polarity of the text based on separate embedding of aspects and context. In the first step, ACTSC deals with separate modelling of the aspects and context to extract new representation vectors. Next, by combining generative representations of aspect and context, it determines the corresponding polarity to each particular aspect using a short-term memory network and a self-attention mechanism. Experimental results in the SemEval2014 dataset in both restaurant and laptop categories show that ACTSC has been able to improve the accuracy of aspect-based sentiment classification compared to the latest proposed methods.
A. Lakizadeh; Z. Zinaty
Abstract
Aspect-level sentiment classification is an essential issue in sentiment analysis that intends to resolve the sentiment polarity of a specific aspect mentioned in the input text. Recent methods have discovered the role of aspects in sentiment polarity classification and developed various techniques to ...
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Aspect-level sentiment classification is an essential issue in sentiment analysis that intends to resolve the sentiment polarity of a specific aspect mentioned in the input text. Recent methods have discovered the role of aspects in sentiment polarity classification and developed various techniques to assess the sentiment polarity of each aspect in the text. However, these studies do not pay enough attention to the need for vectors to be optimal for the aspect. To address this issue, in the present study, we suggest a Hierarchical Attention-based Method (HAM) for aspect-based polarity classification of the text. HAM works in a hierarchically manner; firstly, it extracts an embedding vector for aspects. Next, it employs these aspect vectors with information content to determine the sentiment of the text. The experimental findings on the SemEval2014 data set show that HAM can improve accuracy by up to 6.74% compared to the state-of-the-art methods in aspect-based sentiment classification task.