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Sentic LSTM: a Hybrid Network for Targeted Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis
by
Hussain, Amir
, Cambria, Erik
, Ma, Yukun
, Peng, Haiyun
, Khan, Tahir
in
Artificial Intelligence
/ Artificial neural networks
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Classification
/ Computation by Abstract Devices
/ Computational Biology/Bioinformatics
/ Computer architecture
/ Data mining
/ Deep learning
/ Explicit knowledge
/ Knowledge bases (artificial intelligence)
/ Machine learning
/ Natural language processing
/ Neural networks
/ Neurosciences
/ Regression analysis
/ Sentences
/ Sentiment analysis
/ Social networks
/ Target detection
/ Teaching methods
2018
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Sentic LSTM: a Hybrid Network for Targeted Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis
by
Hussain, Amir
, Cambria, Erik
, Ma, Yukun
, Peng, Haiyun
, Khan, Tahir
in
Artificial Intelligence
/ Artificial neural networks
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Classification
/ Computation by Abstract Devices
/ Computational Biology/Bioinformatics
/ Computer architecture
/ Data mining
/ Deep learning
/ Explicit knowledge
/ Knowledge bases (artificial intelligence)
/ Machine learning
/ Natural language processing
/ Neural networks
/ Neurosciences
/ Regression analysis
/ Sentences
/ Sentiment analysis
/ Social networks
/ Target detection
/ Teaching methods
2018
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Sentic LSTM: a Hybrid Network for Targeted Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis
by
Hussain, Amir
, Cambria, Erik
, Ma, Yukun
, Peng, Haiyun
, Khan, Tahir
in
Artificial Intelligence
/ Artificial neural networks
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Classification
/ Computation by Abstract Devices
/ Computational Biology/Bioinformatics
/ Computer architecture
/ Data mining
/ Deep learning
/ Explicit knowledge
/ Knowledge bases (artificial intelligence)
/ Machine learning
/ Natural language processing
/ Neural networks
/ Neurosciences
/ Regression analysis
/ Sentences
/ Sentiment analysis
/ Social networks
/ Target detection
/ Teaching methods
2018
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Sentic LSTM: a Hybrid Network for Targeted Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis
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Sentic LSTM: a Hybrid Network for Targeted Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis
2018
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Overview
Sentiment analysis has emerged as one of the most popular natural language processing (NLP) tasks in recent years. A classic setting of the task mainly involves classifying the overall sentiment polarity of the inputs. However, it is based on the assumption that the sentiment expressed in a sentence is unified and consistent, which does not hold in the reality. As a fine-grained alternative of the task, analyzing the sentiment towards a specific target and aspect has drawn much attention from the community for its more practical assumption that sentiment is dependent on a particular set of aspects and entities. Recently, deep neural models have achieved great successes on sentiment analysis. As a functional simulation of the behavior of human brains and one of the most successful deep neural models for sequential data, long short-term memory (LSTM) networks are excellent in learning implicit knowledge from data. However, it is impossible for LSTM to acquire explicit knowledge such as commonsense facts from the training data for accomplishing their specific tasks. On the other hand, emerging knowledge bases have brought a variety of knowledge resources to our attention, and it has been acknowledged that incorporating the background knowledge is an important add-on for many NLP tasks. In this paper, we propose a knowledge-rich solution to targeted aspect-based sentiment analysis with a specific focus on leveraging commonsense knowledge in the deep neural sequential model. To explicitly model the inference of the dependent sentiment, we augment the LSTM with a stacked attention mechanism consisting of attention models for the target level and sentence level, respectively. In order to explicitly integrate the explicit knowledge with implicit knowledge, we propose an extension of LSTM, termed Sentic LSTM. The extended LSTM cell includes a separate output gate that interpolates the token-level memory and the concept-level input. In addition, we propose an extension of Sentic LSTM by creating a hybrid of the LSTM and a recurrent additive network that simulates sentic patterns. In this paper, we are mainly concerned with a joint task combining the target-dependent aspect detection and targeted aspect-based polarity classification. The performance of proposed methods on this joint task is evaluated on two benchmark datasets. The experiment shows that the combination of proposed attention architecture and knowledge-embedded LSTM could outperform state-of-the-art methods in two targeted aspect sentiment tasks. We present a knowledge-rich solution for the task of targeted aspect-based sentiment analysis. Our model can effectively incorporate the commonsense knowledge into the deep neural network and be trained in an end-to-end manner. We show that the two-step attentive neural architecture as well as the proposed Sentic LSTM and H-Sentic-LSTM can achieve an improved performance on resolving the aspect categories and sentiment polarity for a targeted entity in its context over state-of-the-art systems.
Publisher
Springer US,Springer Nature B.V
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