探索大数据背景下英语学术话语的主观性

IF 3.1 Q1 Mathematics
Ying Pan
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本研究建立了基于单词信息的英语学术话语情感分析模型,以有效理解和分析英语文学文本中的情感倾向。该模型的结构包括词嵌入层、字符级特征提取、词级特征提取和特征融合分类层。单词嵌入层通过微博预先训练的单词向量实现单词向量与单词向量之间的映射。字符级特征提取环节使用多窗口卷积层来捕捉 N 符信息。相比之下,词级特征提取通过 Bi-LSTM 层获取更深层次的语义信息,并将其与字符级信息融合以增强鲁棒性。特征融合和分类层进一步结合这些特征,并通过线性层确定融合权重,从而实现情感分类。在性能测试中,该模型在标准数据集上的情感分类准确率达到 92.5%,比传统方法提高了约 6%。特别是在处理情感极性转换的文本时,准确率提高了 5%,显示了良好的适应性。此外,使用 657 个正面情感词和 679 个负面情感词作为种子词,有效地扩展了情感词库,提高了情感分析的全面性和准确性。
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Exploring the Subjectivity of English Academic Discourse in the Context of Big Data
This study develops a sentiment analysis model for English academic discourse based on word information to effectively understand and analyze the sentiment tendencies in English literary texts. The structure of the model includes word embedding layer, character-level feature extraction, word-level feature extraction and feature fusion and classification layer. The word embedding layer realizes the mapping between word vectors and word vectors by microblogging pre-trained word vectors. The character-level feature extraction session uses a multi-window convolutional layer to capture N-Gram information. In contrast, the word-level feature extraction obtains deeper semantic information through a Bi-LSTM layer and fuses it with character-level information to enhance robustness. The feature fusion and classification layer further combines these features and determines the fusion weights through a linear layer to achieve sentiment classification. In performance tests, the model achieves 92.5% sentiment classification accuracy on the standard dataset, an improvement of about 6% compared to traditional methods. In particular, the accuracy is improved by 5% when dealing with text with sentiment polarity transition, showing good adaptability. In addition, using 657 positive and 679 negative sentiment words as seed words effectively expands the sentiment lexicon and enhances the comprehensiveness and accuracy of sentiment analysis.
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Applied Mathematics and Nonlinear Sciences
Applied Mathematics and Nonlinear Sciences Engineering-Engineering (miscellaneous)
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