scholarly journals Cross-Domain End-To-End Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis with Domain-Dependent Embeddings

Complexity ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
Yingjie Tian ◽  
Linrui Yang ◽  
Yunchuan Sun ◽  
Dalian. Liu

With the development of sentiment analysis, studies have been gradually classified based on different researched candidates. Among them, aspect-based sentiment analysis plays an important role in subtle opinion mining for online reviews. It used to be treated as a group of pipeline tasks but has been proved to be analysed well in an end-to-end model recently. Due to less labelled resources, the need for cross-domain aspect-based sentiment analysis has started to get attention. However, challenges exist when seeking domain-invariant features and keeping domain-dependent features to achieve domain adaptation within a fine-grained task. This paper utilizes the domain-dependent embeddings and designs the model CD-E2EABSA to achieve cross-domain aspect-based sentiment analysis in an end-to-end fashion. The proposed model utilizes the domain-dependent embeddings with a multitask learning strategy to capture both domain-invariant and domain-dependent knowledge. Various experiments are conducted and show the effectiveness of all components on two public datasets. Also, it is also proved that as a cross-domain model, CD-E2EABSA can perform better than most of the in-domain ABSA methods.

Author(s):  
Peilian Zhao ◽  
Cunli Mao ◽  
Zhengtao Yu

Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis (ABSA), a fine-grained task of opinion mining, which aims to extract sentiment of specific target from text, is an important task in many real-world applications, especially in the legal field. Therefore, in this paper, we study the problem of limitation of labeled training data required and ignorance of in-domain knowledge representation for End-to-End Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis (E2E-ABSA) in legal field. We proposed a new method under deep learning framework, named Semi-ETEKGs, which applied E2E framework using knowledge graph (KG) embedding in legal field after data augmentation (DA). Specifically, we pre-trained the BERT embedding and in-domain KG embedding for unlabeled data and labeled data with case elements after DA, and then we put two embeddings into the E2E framework to classify the polarity of target-entity. Finally, we built a case-related dataset based on a popular benchmark for ABSA to prove the efficiency of Semi-ETEKGs, and experiments on case-related dataset from microblog comments show that our proposed model outperforms the other compared methods significantly.


Author(s):  
Jyoti Sandesh Deshmukh ◽  
Amiya Kumar Tripathy ◽  
Dilendra Hiran

An increase in use of web produces large content of information about products. Online reviews are used to make decision by peoples. Opinion mining is vast research area in which different types of reviews are analyzed. Several issues are existing in this area. Domain adaptation is emerging issue in opinion mining. Labling of data for every domain is time consuming and costly task. Hence the need arises for model that train one domain and applied it on other domain reducing cost aswell as time. This is called domain adaptation which is addressed in this paper. Using maximum entropy and clustering technique source domains data is trained. Trained data from source domain is applied on target data to labeling purpose A result shows moderate accuracy for 5 fold cross validation and combination of source domains for Blitzer et al (2007) multi domain product dataset.


2019 ◽  
Vol 488 ◽  
pp. 190-204 ◽  
Author(s):  
Feilong Tang ◽  
Luoyi Fu ◽  
Bin Yao ◽  
Wenchao Xu

IEEE Access ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 7 ◽  
pp. 118630-118638 ◽  
Author(s):  
An-An Liu ◽  
Shu Xiang ◽  
Wei-Zhi Nie ◽  
Dan Song

2020 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiaohong Wang ◽  
Shuang Dong

AbstractWith the rapid development of online shopping, how to explore the value of online reviews, so as to give full play to their role in potential users’ purchasing decisions. Based on text mining and quantitative analysis, this paper studies the sentiment analysis of online reviews on B2C shopping website. The main attributes of commodity or service are extracted based on the order of word frequency in the online reviews. Text analysis method is used to judge the relationship between attributes of commodity or service and its emotional words. The fine-grained sentimental polarity and intensity of attributes are identified to analyze users’ concerns and preferences. The research shows that users pay more attention to the configuration and after-sales service of mobile, and have a positive sentimental orientation to most of attributes, especially unlocking function, hand feeling attribute and logistics service; and have a neutral sentimental orientation towards the attributes of battery and memory, and a negative sentimental orientation towards the membrane of mobile phone. The results can provide a reference for consumers to make purchasing decisions, for enterprises to improve product quality, and for shopping platform to optimize service.


Author(s):  
Wenya Wang ◽  
Sinno Jialin Pan

In fine-grained opinion mining, aspect and opinion terms extraction has become a fundamental task that provides key information for user-generated texts. Despite its importance, a lack of annotated resources in many domains impede the ability to train a precise model. Very few attempts have applied unsupervised domain adaptation methods to transfer fine-grained knowledge (in the word level) from some labeled source domain(s) to any unlabeled target domain. Existing methods depend on the construction of “pivot” knowledge, e.g., common opinion terms or syntactic relations between aspect and opinion words. In this work, we propose an interactive memory network that consists of local and global memory units. The model could exploit both local and global memory interactions to capture intra-correlations among aspect words or opinion words themselves, as well as the interconnections between aspect and opinion words. The source space and the target space are aligned through these domaininvariant interactions by incorporating an auxiliary task and domain adversarial networks. The proposed model does not require any external resources and demonstrates promising results on 3 benchmark datasets.


Author(s):  
Eric Breck ◽  
Claire Cardie

Opinions are ubiquitous in text, and readers of online text—from consumers to sports fans to news addicts to governments—can benefit from automatic methods that synthesize useful opinion-oriented information from the sea of data. In this chapter on opinion mining and sentiment analysis, we introduce an idealized, end-to-end opinion analysis system and describe its components. We present methods for classifying documents and text passages according to their sentiment as well as methods that perform more fine-grained extraction of opinion expressions, their holders and their targets. We also address supplementary tasks of opinion lexicon construction, opinion summarization, opinion-oriented question answering, multi-lingual sentiment analysis and compositional approaches to phrase-level sentiment analysis.


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