基于bert方法的面向方面情感分析中的冲突意见识别

N. Nuryani, A. Purwarianti, D. H. Widyantoro
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基于方面的情感分析(ABSA)是一种用于预测特定观点句中特定方面的情感极性的NLP任务。最近的研究表明,像BERT这样的深度学习和语言建模已经成为NLP任务中最先进的技术,包括ABSA。然而,大多数方法仍然忽略了冲突意见或在2级(积极和消极)分类中达到高性能的方法,而在包含冲突意见的4级分类中应用时,3级(积极,消极和中性)分类将会降级。在本文中,我们提出了一种基于bert的方法,该方法可以分三个步骤识别和处理包含冲突意见的方面:(i)为基于bert的句子对分类任务设计输入表示,(ii)为每个方面处理双标签情感分类,最后(iii)将第二步结果翻译为四类情感分类。在SemEval-2014餐厅领域数据集上的实验结果表明,本文提出的方法有效地识别了冲突意见,并在3类和4类分类任务上取得了较好的结果。
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Identification of Conflict Opinion in Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis using BERT-based Method
Aspect-based sentiment analysis (ABSA) is an NLP task for predicting sentiment polarities of specific aspects in a given opinion sentence. Recent research shows that deep learning and language modeling like BERT has become state-of-the-art in NLP tasks, including ABSA. However, most methods still ignore conflict opinion or methods that reached high performance in 2-class (positive and negative), and 3-class (positive, negative, and neutral) classification will be degraded when applied in a 4-class classification where conflict opinion is included. In this paper, we propose a BERT-based method that can identify and handle aspects containing conflict opinions in three steps: (i) designing input representation for BERT-based sentence-pair classification task, (ii) processing two-label sentiment classification for each aspect, and lastly (iii) translating the second step result to 4-class sentiment classification. Experimental results on the SemEval-2014 restaurant domain dataset demonstrate that our proposed method has effectively identified conflict opinion and achieved better results on 3-class and 4-class classification tasks.
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