Exploring Fine-grained Syntactic Information for Aspect-based Sentiment Classification with Dual Graph Neural Networks

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Luwei Xiao ◽  
Yun Xue ◽  
Hua Wang ◽  
Xiaohui Hu ◽  
Donghong Gu ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhaonan Wang ◽  
Renhe Jiang ◽  
Zekun Cai ◽  
Zipei Fan ◽  
Xin Liu ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Xiaobin Tang ◽  
Jing Zhang ◽  
Bo Chen ◽  
Yang Yang ◽  
Hong Chen ◽  
...  

Knowledge graph alignment aims to link equivalent entities across different knowledge graphs. To utilize both the graph structures and the side information such as name, description and attributes, most of the works propagate the side information especially names through linked entities by graph neural networks. However, due to the heterogeneity of different knowledge graphs, the alignment accuracy will be suffered from aggregating different neighbors. This work presents an interaction model to only leverage the side information. Instead of aggregating neighbors, we compute the interactions between neighbors which can capture fine-grained matches of neighbors. Similarly, the interactions of attributes are also modeled. Experimental results show that our model significantly outperforms the best state-of-the-art methods by 1.9-9.7% in terms of HitRatio@1 on the dataset DBP15K.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 957 ◽  
Author(s):  
Luwei Xiao ◽  
Xiaohui Hu ◽  
Yinong Chen ◽  
Yun Xue ◽  
Donghong Gu ◽  
...  

Targeted sentiment classification aims to predict the emotional trend of a specific goal. Currently, most methods (e.g., recurrent neural networks and convolutional neural networks combined with an attention mechanism) are not able to fully capture the semantic information of the context and they also lack a mechanism to explain the relevant syntactical constraints and long-range word dependencies. Therefore, syntactically irrelevant context words may mistakenly be recognized as clues to predict the target sentiment. To tackle these problems, this paper considers that the semantic information, syntactic information, and their interaction information are very crucial to targeted sentiment analysis, and propose an attentional-encoding-based graph convolutional network (AEGCN) model. Our proposed model is mainly composed of multi-head attention and an improved graph convolutional network built over the dependency tree of a sentence. Pre-trained BERT is applied to this task, and new state-of-art performance is achieved. Experiments on five datasets show the effectiveness of the model proposed in this paper compared with a series of the latest models.


Author(s):  
Yubin Wang ◽  
Zhenyu Zhang ◽  
Tingwen Liu ◽  
Hongbo Xu ◽  
Jingjing Wang ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Artur Schweidtmann ◽  
Jan Rittig ◽  
Andrea König ◽  
Martin Grohe ◽  
Alexander Mitsos ◽  
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<div>Prediction of combustion-related properties of (oxygenated) hydrocarbons is an important and challenging task for which quantitative structure-property relationship (QSPR) models are frequently employed. Recently, a machine learning method, graph neural networks (GNNs), has shown promising results for the prediction of structure-property relationships. GNNs utilize a graph representation of molecules, where atoms correspond to nodes and bonds to edges containing information about the molecular structure. More specifically, GNNs learn physico-chemical properties as a function of the molecular graph in a supervised learning setup using a backpropagation algorithm. This end-to-end learning approach eliminates the need for selection of molecular descriptors or structural groups, as it learns optimal fingerprints through graph convolutions and maps the fingerprints to the physico-chemical properties by deep learning. We develop GNN models for predicting three fuel ignition quality indicators, i.e., the derived cetane number (DCN), the research octane number (RON), and the motor octane number (MON), of oxygenated and non-oxygenated hydrocarbons. In light of limited experimental data in the order of hundreds, we propose a combination of multi-task learning, transfer learning, and ensemble learning. The results show competitive performance of the proposed GNN approach compared to state-of-the-art QSPR models making it a promising field for future research. The prediction tool is available via a web front-end at www.avt.rwth-aachen.de/gnn.</div>


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zheng Lian ◽  
Jianhua Tao ◽  
Bin Liu ◽  
Jian Huang ◽  
Zhanlei Yang ◽  
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