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Transfer Learning in Sentiment Classification with Deep Neural Networks

Authors : Andrea Pagliarani, Gianluca Moro, Roberto Pasolini, Giacomo Domeniconi

Published in: Knowledge Discovery, Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Cross-domain sentiment classifiers aim to predict the polarity (i.e. sentiment orientation) of target text documents, by reusing a knowledge model learnt from a different source domain. Distinct domains are typically heterogeneous in language, so that transfer learning techniques are advisable to support knowledge transfer from source to target. Deep neural networks have recently reached the state-of-the-art in many NLP tasks, including in-domain sentiment classification, but few of them involve transfer learning and cross-domain sentiment solutions. This paper moves forward the investigation started in a previous work [1], where an unsupervised deep approach for text mining, called Paragraph Vector (PV), achieved cross-domain accuracy equivalent to a method based on Markov Chain (MC), developed ad hoc for cross-domain sentiment classification. In this work, Gated Recurrent Unit (GRU) is included into the previous investigation, showing that memory units are beneficial for cross-domain when enough training data are available. Moreover, the knowledge models learnt from the source domain are tuned on small samples of target instances to foster transfer learning. PV is almost unaffected by fine-tuning, because it is already able to capture word semantics without supervision. On the other hand, fine-tuning boosts the cross-domain performance of GRU. The smaller is the training set used, the greater is the improvement of accuracy.

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Metadata
Title
Transfer Learning in Sentiment Classification with Deep Neural Networks
Authors
Andrea Pagliarani
Gianluca Moro
Roberto Pasolini
Giacomo Domeniconi
Copyright Year
2019
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15640-4_1