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Published in: Artificial Intelligence Review 5/2022

17-11-2021

Fine-grained attention-based phrase-aware network for aspect-level sentiment analysis

Authors: Weizhi Liao, Jiarui Zhou, Yu Wang, Yanchao Yin, Xiaobing Zhang

Published in: Artificial Intelligence Review | Issue 5/2022

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Abstract

Aspect-level sentiment classification aims to identify the sentiment polarity of a specific aspect in a sentence. In recent years, many researchers have sought to explore aspect-specific representation via attention mechanisms. Although a remarkable improvement in aspect-level sentiment classification has been achieved, these methods still suffer from deteriorative performance in certain cases for multiple reasons. First, they adopt a coarse-grained attention mechanism, which may cause information loss when the contextual sentence is long or includes multiple sentiments, and the aspect contains multiple words. Second, they consider only the influence of contextual keywords on sentiment polarity, ignoring the importance of key phrases in a sentence. To address these issues, a phrase-aware neural network based on fine-grained attention,referred to as FAPN, is proposed. The FAPN employs a convolutional neural network to extract phrase representations in the context and concatenates the representations with the corresponding word vector as input. Additionally, a fine-grained attention module is designed to generate aspect-specific representations by capturing the word-level interactions between the aspect and the sentence. Extensive experiments on five widely used benchmark datasets demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed FAPN method.

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Metadata
Title
Fine-grained attention-based phrase-aware network for aspect-level sentiment analysis
Authors
Weizhi Liao
Jiarui Zhou
Yu Wang
Yanchao Yin
Xiaobing Zhang
Publication date
17-11-2021
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Artificial Intelligence Review / Issue 5/2022
Print ISSN: 0269-2821
Electronic ISSN: 1573-7462
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10462-021-10080-6

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