Joint Multimodal Aspect-based Sentiment Analysis(JMASA)is a significant task in the research of multimodal fine-grained sentiment analysis,which combines two subtasks:Multimodal Aspect Term Extraction(MATE)and Multimo...Joint Multimodal Aspect-based Sentiment Analysis(JMASA)is a significant task in the research of multimodal fine-grained sentiment analysis,which combines two subtasks:Multimodal Aspect Term Extraction(MATE)and Multimodal Aspect-oriented Sentiment Classification(MASC).Currently,most existing models for JMASA only perform text and image feature encoding from a basic level,but often neglect the in-depth analysis of unimodal intrinsic features,which may lead to the low accuracy of aspect term extraction and the poor ability of sentiment prediction due to the insufficient learning of intra-modal features.Given this problem,we propose a Text-Image Feature Fine-grained Learning(TIFFL)model for JMASA.First,we construct an enhanced adjacency matrix of word dependencies and adopt graph convolutional network to learn the syntactic structure features for text,which addresses the context interference problem of identifying different aspect terms.Then,the adjective-noun pairs extracted from image are introduced to enable the semantic representation of visual features more intuitive,which addresses the ambiguous semantic extraction problem during image feature learning.Thereby,the model performance of aspect term extraction and sentiment polarity prediction can be further optimized and enhanced.Experiments on two Twitter benchmark datasets demonstrate that TIFFL achieves competitive results for JMASA,MATE and MASC,thus validating the effectiveness of our proposed methods.展开更多
Dialectal Arabic text classifcation(DA-TC)provides a mechanism for performing sentiment analysis on recent Arabic social media leading to many challenges owing to the natural morphology of the Arabic language and its ...Dialectal Arabic text classifcation(DA-TC)provides a mechanism for performing sentiment analysis on recent Arabic social media leading to many challenges owing to the natural morphology of the Arabic language and its wide range of dialect variations.Te availability of annotated datasets is limited,and preprocessing of the noisy content is even more challenging,sometimes resulting in the removal of important cues of sentiment from the input.To overcome such problems,this study investigates the applicability of using transfer learning based on pre-trained transformer models to classify sentiment in Arabic texts with high accuracy.Specifcally,it uses the CAMeLBERT model fnetuned for the Multi-Domain Arabic Resources for Sentiment Analysis(MARSA)dataset containing more than 56,000 manually annotated tweets annotated across political,social,sports,and technology domains.Te proposed method avoids extensive use of preprocessing and shows that raw data provides better results because they tend to retain more linguistic features.Te fne-tuned CAMeLBERT model produces state-of-the-art accuracy of 92%,precision of 91.7%,recall of 92.3%,and F1-score of 91.5%,outperforming standard machine learning models and ensemble-based/deep learning techniques.Our performance comparisons against other pre-trained models,namely AraBERTv02-twitter and MARBERT,show that transformer-based architectures are consistently the best suited when dealing with noisy Arabic texts.Tis work leads to a strong remedy for the problems in Arabic sentiment analysis and provides recommendations on easy tuning of the pre-trained models to adapt to challenging linguistic features and domain-specifc tasks.展开更多
Incorporation of explainability features in the decision-making web-based systems is considered a primary concern to enhance accountability,transparency,and trust in the community.Multi-domain Sentiment Analysis is a ...Incorporation of explainability features in the decision-making web-based systems is considered a primary concern to enhance accountability,transparency,and trust in the community.Multi-domain Sentiment Analysis is a significant web-based system where the explainability feature is essential for achieving user satisfaction.Conventional design methodologies such as object-oriented design methodology(OODM)have been proposed for web-based application development,which facilitates code reuse,quantification,and security at the design level.However,OODM did not provide the feature of explainability in web-based decision-making systems.X-OODM modifies the OODM with added explainable models to introduce the explainability feature for such systems.This research introduces an explainable model leveraging X-OODM for designing transparent applications for multidomain sentiment analysis.The proposed design is evaluated using the design quality metrics defined for the evaluation of the X-OODM explainable model under user context.The design quality metrics,transferability,simulatability,informativeness,and decomposability were introduced one after another over time to the evaluation of the X-OODM user context.Auxiliary metrics of accessibility and algorithmic transparency were added to increase the degree of explainability for the design.The study results reveal that introducing such explainability parameters with X-OODM appropriately increases system transparency,trustworthiness,and user understanding.The experimental results validate the enhancement of decision-making for multi-domain sentiment analysis with integration at the design level of explainability.Future work can be built in this direction by extending this work to apply the proposed X-OODM framework over different datasets and sentiment analysis applications to further scrutinize its effectiveness in real-world scenarios.展开更多
In the rapidly evolving landscape of natural language processing(NLP)and sentiment analysis,improving the accuracy and efficiency of sentiment classification models is crucial.This paper investigates the performance o...In the rapidly evolving landscape of natural language processing(NLP)and sentiment analysis,improving the accuracy and efficiency of sentiment classification models is crucial.This paper investigates the performance of two advanced models,the Large Language Model(LLM)LLaMA model and NLP BERT model,in the context of airline review sentiment analysis.Through fine-tuning,domain adaptation,and the application of few-shot learning,the study addresses the subtleties of sentiment expressions in airline-related text data.Employing predictive modeling and comparative analysis,the research evaluates the effectiveness of Large Language Model Meta AI(LLaMA)and Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers(BERT)in capturing sentiment intricacies.Fine-tuning,including domain adaptation,enhances the models'performance in sentiment classification tasks.Additionally,the study explores the potential of few-shot learning to improve model generalization using minimal annotated data for targeted sentiment analysis.By conducting experiments on a diverse airline review dataset,the research quantifies the impact of fine-tuning,domain adaptation,and few-shot learning on model performance,providing valuable insights for industries aiming to predict recommendations and enhance customer satisfaction through a deeper understanding of sentiment in user-generated content(UGC).This research contributes to refining sentiment analysis models,ultimately fostering improved customer satisfaction in the airline industry.展开更多
Green consumption(GC)are crucial for achieving the SustainableDevelopmentGoals(SDGs).However,few studies have explored public attitudes toward GC using social media data,missing potential public concerns captured thro...Green consumption(GC)are crucial for achieving the SustainableDevelopmentGoals(SDGs).However,few studies have explored public attitudes toward GC using social media data,missing potential public concerns captured through big data.To address this gap,this study collects and analyzes public attention toward GC using web crawler technology.Based on the data from Sina Weibo,we applied RoBERTa,an advanced NLP model based on transformer architecture,to conduct fine-grained sentiment analysis of the public’s attention,attitudes and hot topics on GC,demonstrating the potential of deep learning methods in capturing dynamic and contextual emotional shifts across time and regions.Among the sample(N=188,509),53.91% expressed a positive attitude,with variation across different times and regions.Temporally,public interest in GC has shown an annual growth rate of 30.23%,gradually shifting fromfulfilling basic needs to prioritizing entertainment consumption.Spatially,GC is most prevalent in the southeast coastal regions of China,with Beijing ranking first across five evaluated domains.Individuals and government-affiliated accounts play a key role in public discussions on social networks,accounting for 45.89% and 30.01% of user reviews,respectively.A significant positive correlation exists between economic development and public attention to GC,as indicated by a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.55.Companies,in particular,exhibit cautious behavior in the early stages of green product adoption,prioritizing profitability before making substantial investments.These findings provide valuable insights into the evolving public perception of GC,contributing to the development of more effective environmental policies in China.展开更多
Sentiment analysis plays an important role in distilling and clarifying content from movie reviews,aiding the audience in understanding universal views towards the movie.However,the abundance of reviews and the risk o...Sentiment analysis plays an important role in distilling and clarifying content from movie reviews,aiding the audience in understanding universal views towards the movie.However,the abundance of reviews and the risk of encountering spoilers pose challenges for efcient sentiment analysis,particularly in Arabic content.Tis study proposed a Stochastic Gradient Descent(SGD)machine learning(ML)model tailored for sentiment analysis in Arabic and English movie reviews.SGD allows for fexible model complexity adjustments,which can adapt well to the Involvement of Arabic language data.Tis adaptability ensures that the model can capture the nuances and specifc local patterns of Arabic text,leading to better performance.Two distinct language datasets were utilized,and extensive pre-processing steps were employed to optimize the datasets for analysis.Te proposed SGD model,designed to accommodate the nuances of each language,aims to surpass existing models in terms of accuracy and efciency.Te SGD model achieves an accuracy of 84.89 on the Arabic dataset and 87.44 on the English dataset,making it the top-performing model in terms of accuracy on both datasets.Tis indicates that the SGD model consistently demonstrates high accuracy levels across Arabic and English datasets.Tis study helps deepen the understanding of sentiments across various linguistic datasets.Unlike many studies that focus solely on movie reviews,the Arabic dataset utilized here includes hotel reviews,ofering a broader perspective.展开更多
With the increasing importance of multimodal data in emotional expression on social media,mainstream methods for sentiment analysis have shifted from unimodal to multimodal approaches.However,the challenges of extract...With the increasing importance of multimodal data in emotional expression on social media,mainstream methods for sentiment analysis have shifted from unimodal to multimodal approaches.However,the challenges of extracting high-quality emotional features and achieving effective interaction between different modalities remain two major obstacles in multimodal sentiment analysis.To address these challenges,this paper proposes a Text-Gated Interaction Network with Inter-Sample Commonality Perception(TGICP).Specifically,we utilize a Inter-sample Commonality Perception(ICP)module to extract common features from similar samples within the same modality,and use these common features to enhance the original features of each modality,thereby obtaining a richer and more complete multimodal sentiment representation.Subsequently,in the cross-modal interaction stage,we design a Text-Gated Interaction(TGI)module,which is text-driven.By calculating the mutual information difference between the text modality and nonverbal modalities,the TGI module dynamically adjusts the influence of emotional information from the text modality on nonverbal modalities.This helps to reduce modality information asymmetry while enabling full cross-modal interaction.Experimental results show that the proposed model achieves outstanding performance on both the CMU-MOSI and CMU-MOSEI baseline multimodal sentiment analysis datasets,validating its effectiveness in emotion recognition tasks.展开更多
Sentiment Analysis,a significant domain within Natural Language Processing(NLP),focuses on extracting and interpreting subjective information-such as emotions,opinions,and attitudes-from textual data.With the increasi...Sentiment Analysis,a significant domain within Natural Language Processing(NLP),focuses on extracting and interpreting subjective information-such as emotions,opinions,and attitudes-from textual data.With the increasing volume of user-generated content on social media and digital platforms,sentiment analysis has become essential for deriving actionable insights across various sectors.This study presents a systematic literature review of sentiment analysis methodologies,encompassing traditional machine learning algorithms,lexicon-based approaches,and recent advancements in deep learning techniques.The review follows a structured protocol comprising three phases:planning,execution,and analysis/reporting.During the execution phase,67 peer-reviewed articles were initially retrieved,with 25 meeting predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria.The analysis phase involved a detailed examination of each study’s methodology,experimental setup,and key contributions.Among the deep learning models evaluated,Long Short-Term Memory(LSTM)networks were identified as the most frequently adopted architecture for sentiment classification tasks.This review highlights current trends,technical challenges,and emerging opportunities in the field,providing valuable guidance for future research and development in applications such as market analysis,public health monitoring,financial forecasting,and crisis management.展开更多
In the age of information explosion and artificial intelligence, sentiment analysis tailored for the tobacco industry has emerged as a pivotal avenue for cigarette manufacturers to enhance their tobacco products. Exis...In the age of information explosion and artificial intelligence, sentiment analysis tailored for the tobacco industry has emerged as a pivotal avenue for cigarette manufacturers to enhance their tobacco products. Existing solutions have primarily focused on intrinsic features within consumer reviews and achieved significant progress through deep feature extraction models. However, they still face these two key limitations: (1) neglecting the influence of fundamental tobacco information on analyzing the sentiment inclination of consumer reviews, resulting in a lack of consistent sentiment assessment criteria across thousands of tobacco brands;(2) overlooking the syntactic dependencies between Chinese word phrases and the underlying impact of sentiment scores between word phrases on sentiment inclination determination. To tackle these challenges, we propose the External Knowledge-enhanced Cross-Attention Fusion model, CITSA. Specifically, in the Cross Infusion Layer, we fuse consumer comment information and tobacco fundamental information through interactive attention mechanisms. In the Textual Attention Enhancement Layer, we introduce an emotion-oriented syntactic dependency graph and incorporate sentiment-syntactic relationships into consumer comments through a graph convolution network module. Subsequently, the Textual Attention Layer is introduced to combine these two feature representations. Additionally, we compile a Chinese-oriented tobacco sentiment analysis dataset, comprising 55,096 consumer reviews and 2074 tobacco fundamental information entries. Experimental results on our self-constructed datasets consistently demonstrate that our proposed model outperforms state-of-the-art methods in terms of accuracy, precision, recall, and F1-score.展开更多
Aspect-oriented sentiment analysis is a meticulous sentiment analysis task that aims to analyse the sentiment polarity of specific aspects. Most of the current research builds graph convolutional networks based on dep...Aspect-oriented sentiment analysis is a meticulous sentiment analysis task that aims to analyse the sentiment polarity of specific aspects. Most of the current research builds graph convolutional networks based on dependent syntactic trees, which improves the classification performance of the models to some extent. However, the technical limitations of dependent syntactic trees can introduce considerable noise into the model. Meanwhile, it is difficult for a single graph convolutional network to aggregate both semantic and syntactic structural information of nodes, which affects the final sentence classification. To cope with the above problems, this paper proposes a bi-channel graph convolutional network model. The model introduces a phrase structure tree and transforms it into a hierarchical phrase matrix. The adjacency matrix of the dependent syntactic tree and the hierarchical phrase matrix are combined as the initial matrix of the graph convolutional network to enhance the syntactic information. The semantic information feature representations of the sentences are obtained by the graph convolutional network with a multi-head attention mechanism and fused to achieve complementary learning of dual-channel features. Experimental results show that the model performs well and improves the accuracy of sentiment classification on three public benchmark datasets, namely Rest14, Lap14 and Twitter.展开更多
Sentiment analysis,a cornerstone of natural language processing,has witnessed remarkable advancements driven by deep learning models which demonstrated impressive accuracy in discerning sentiment from text across vari...Sentiment analysis,a cornerstone of natural language processing,has witnessed remarkable advancements driven by deep learning models which demonstrated impressive accuracy in discerning sentiment from text across various domains.However,the deployment of such models in resource-constrained environments presents a unique set of challenges that require innovative solutions.Resource-constrained environments encompass scenarios where computing resources,memory,and energy availability are restricted.To empower sentiment analysis in resource-constrained environments,we address the crucial need by leveraging lightweight pre-trained models.These models,derived from popular architectures such as DistilBERT,MobileBERT,ALBERT,TinyBERT,ELECTRA,and SqueezeBERT,offer a promising solution to the resource limitations imposed by these environments.By distilling the knowledge from larger models into smaller ones and employing various optimization techniques,these lightweight models aim to strike a balance between performance and resource efficiency.This paper endeavors to explore the performance of multiple lightweight pre-trained models in sentiment analysis tasks specific to such environments and provide insights into their viability for practical deployment.展开更多
Multimodal sentiment analysis utilizes multimodal data such as text,facial expressions and voice to detect people’s attitudes.With the advent of distributed data collection and annotation,we can easily obtain and sha...Multimodal sentiment analysis utilizes multimodal data such as text,facial expressions and voice to detect people’s attitudes.With the advent of distributed data collection and annotation,we can easily obtain and share such multimodal data.However,due to professional discrepancies among annotators and lax quality control,noisy labels might be introduced.Recent research suggests that deep neural networks(DNNs)will overfit noisy labels,leading to the poor performance of the DNNs.To address this challenging problem,we present a Multimodal Robust Meta Learning framework(MRML)for multimodal sentiment analysis to resist noisy labels and correlate distinct modalities simultaneously.Specifically,we propose a two-layer fusion net to deeply fuse different modalities and improve the quality of the multimodal data features for label correction and network training.Besides,a multiple meta-learner(label corrector)strategy is proposed to enhance the label correction approach and prevent models from overfitting to noisy labels.We conducted experiments on three popular multimodal datasets to verify the superiority of ourmethod by comparing it with four baselines.展开更多
Modern technological advancements have made social media an essential component of daily life.Social media allow individuals to share thoughts,emotions,and ideas.Sentiment analysis plays the function of evaluating whe...Modern technological advancements have made social media an essential component of daily life.Social media allow individuals to share thoughts,emotions,and ideas.Sentiment analysis plays the function of evaluating whether the sentiment of the text is positive,negative,neutral,or any other personal emotion to understand the sentiment context of the text.Sentiment analysis is essential in business and society because it impacts strategic decision-making.Sentiment analysis involves challenges due to lexical variation,an unlabeled dataset,and text distance correlations.The execution time increases due to the sequential processing of the sequence models.However,the calculation times for the Transformer models are reduced because of the parallel processing.This study uses a hybrid deep learning strategy to combine the strengths of the Transformer and Sequence models while ignoring their limitations.In particular,the proposed model integrates the Decoding-enhanced with Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers(BERT)attention(DeBERTa)and the Gated Recurrent Unit(GRU)for sentiment analysis.Using the Decoding-enhanced BERT technique,the words are mapped into a compact,semantic word embedding space,and the Gated Recurrent Unit model can capture the distance contextual semantics correctly.The proposed hybrid model achieves F1-scores of 97%on the Twitter Large Language Model(LLM)dataset,which is much higher than the performance of new techniques.展开更多
In the context of the accelerated pace of daily life and the development of e-commerce,online shopping is a mainstreamway for consumers to access products and services.To understand their emotional expressions in faci...In the context of the accelerated pace of daily life and the development of e-commerce,online shopping is a mainstreamway for consumers to access products and services.To understand their emotional expressions in facing different shopping experience scenarios,this paper presents a sentiment analysis method that combines the ecommerce reviewkeyword-generated imagewith a hybrid machine learning-basedmodel,inwhich theWord2Vec-TextRank is used to extract keywords that act as the inputs for generating the related images by generative Artificial Intelligence(AI).Subsequently,a hybrid Convolutional Neural Network and Support Vector Machine(CNNSVM)model is applied for sentiment classification of those keyword-generated images.For method validation,the data randomly comprised of 5000 reviews from Amazon have been analyzed.With superior keyword extraction capability,the proposedmethod achieves impressive results on sentiment classification with a remarkable accuracy of up to 97.13%.Such performance demonstrates its advantages by using the text-to-image approach,providing a unique perspective for sentiment analysis in the e-commerce review data compared to the existing works.Thus,the proposed method enhances the reliability and insights of customer feedback surveys,which would also establish a novel direction in similar cases,such as social media monitoring and market trend research.展开更多
Sentiment analysis, a crucial task in discerning emotional tones within the text, plays a pivotal role in understandingpublic opinion and user sentiment across diverse languages.While numerous scholars conduct sentime...Sentiment analysis, a crucial task in discerning emotional tones within the text, plays a pivotal role in understandingpublic opinion and user sentiment across diverse languages.While numerous scholars conduct sentiment analysisin widely spoken languages such as English, Chinese, Arabic, Roman Arabic, and more, we come to grapplingwith resource-poor languages like Urdu literature which becomes a challenge. Urdu is a uniquely crafted language,characterized by a script that amalgamates elements from diverse languages, including Arabic, Parsi, Pashtu,Turkish, Punjabi, Saraiki, and more. As Urdu literature, characterized by distinct character sets and linguisticfeatures, presents an additional hurdle due to the lack of accessible datasets, rendering sentiment analysis aformidable undertaking. The limited availability of resources has fueled increased interest among researchers,prompting a deeper exploration into Urdu sentiment analysis. This research is dedicated to Urdu languagesentiment analysis, employing sophisticated deep learning models on an extensive dataset categorized into fivelabels: Positive, Negative, Neutral, Mixed, and Ambiguous. The primary objective is to discern sentiments andemotions within the Urdu language, despite the absence of well-curated datasets. To tackle this challenge, theinitial step involves the creation of a comprehensive Urdu dataset by aggregating data from various sources such asnewspapers, articles, and socialmedia comments. Subsequent to this data collection, a thorough process of cleaningand preprocessing is implemented to ensure the quality of the data. The study leverages two well-known deeplearningmodels, namely Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) and Recurrent Neural Networks (RNN), for bothtraining and evaluating sentiment analysis performance. Additionally, the study explores hyperparameter tuning tooptimize the models’ efficacy. Evaluation metrics such as precision, recall, and the F1-score are employed to assessthe effectiveness of the models. The research findings reveal that RNN surpasses CNN in Urdu sentiment analysis,gaining a significantly higher accuracy rate of 91%. This result accentuates the exceptional performance of RNN,solidifying its status as a compelling option for conducting sentiment analysis tasks in the Urdu language.展开更多
Sentiment analysis, the meta field of Natural Language Processing (NLP), attempts to analyze and identify thesentiments in the opinionated text data. People share their judgments, reactions, and feedback on the intern...Sentiment analysis, the meta field of Natural Language Processing (NLP), attempts to analyze and identify thesentiments in the opinionated text data. People share their judgments, reactions, and feedback on the internetusing various languages. Urdu is one of them, and it is frequently used worldwide. Urdu-speaking people prefer tocommunicate on social media in Roman Urdu (RU), an English scripting style with the Urdu language dialect.Researchers have developed versatile lexical resources for features-rich comprehensive languages, but limitedlinguistic resources are available to facilitate the sentiment classification of Roman Urdu. This effort encompassesextracting subjective expressions in Roman Urdu and determining the implied opinionated text polarity. Theprimary sources of the dataset are Daraz (an e-commerce platform), Google Maps, and the manual effort. Thecontributions of this study include a Bilingual Roman Urdu Language Detector (BRULD) and a Roman UrduSpelling Checker (RUSC). These integrated modules accept the user input, detect the text language, correct thespellings, categorize the sentiments, and return the input sentence’s orientation with a sentiment intensity score.The developed system gains strength with each input experience gradually. The results show that the languagedetector gives an accuracy of 97.1% on a close domain dataset, with an overall sentiment classification accuracy of94.3%.展开更多
In recent years,deep learning methods have developed rapidly and found application in many fields,including natural language processing.In the field of aspect-level sentiment analysis,deep learning methods can also gr...In recent years,deep learning methods have developed rapidly and found application in many fields,including natural language processing.In the field of aspect-level sentiment analysis,deep learning methods can also greatly improve the performance of models.However,previous studies did not take into account the relationship between user feature extraction and contextual terms.To address this issue,we use data feature extraction and deep learning combined to develop an aspect-level sentiment analysis method.To be specific,we design user comment feature extraction(UCFE)to distill salient features from users’historical comments and transform them into representative user feature vectors.Then,the aspect-sentence graph convolutional neural network(ASGCN)is used to incorporate innovative techniques for calculating adjacency matrices;meanwhile,ASGCN emphasizes capturing nuanced semantics within relationships among aspect words and syntactic dependency types.Afterward,three embedding methods are devised to embed the user feature vector into the ASGCN model.The empirical validations verify the effectiveness of these models,consistently surpassing conventional benchmarks and reaffirming the indispensable role of deep learning in advancing sentiment analysis methodologies.展开更多
Although sentiment analysis is pivotal to understanding user preferences,existing models face significant challenges in handling context-dependent sentiments,sarcasm,and nuanced emotions.This study addresses these cha...Although sentiment analysis is pivotal to understanding user preferences,existing models face significant challenges in handling context-dependent sentiments,sarcasm,and nuanced emotions.This study addresses these challenges by integrating ontology-based methods with deep learning models,thereby enhancing sentiment analysis accuracy in complex domains such as film reviews and restaurant feedback.The framework comprises explicit topic recognition,followed by implicit topic identification to mitigate topic interference in subsequent sentiment analysis.In the context of sentiment analysis,we develop an expanded sentiment lexicon based on domainspecific corpora by leveraging techniques such as word-frequency analysis and word embedding.Furthermore,we introduce a sentiment recognition method based on both ontology-derived sentiment features and sentiment lexicons.We evaluate the performance of our system using a dataset of 10,500 restaurant reviews,focusing on sentiment classification accuracy.The incorporation of specialized lexicons and ontology structures enables the framework to discern subtle sentiment variations and context-specific expressions,thereby improving the overall sentiment-analysis performance.Experimental results demonstrate that the integration of ontology-based methods and deep learning models significantly improves sentiment analysis accuracy.展开更多
Sentiment analysis is a fine‐grained analysis task that aims to identify the sentiment polarity of a specified sentence.Existing methods in Chinese sentiment analysis tasks only consider sentiment features from a sin...Sentiment analysis is a fine‐grained analysis task that aims to identify the sentiment polarity of a specified sentence.Existing methods in Chinese sentiment analysis tasks only consider sentiment features from a single pole and scale and thus cannot fully exploit and utilise sentiment feature information,making their performance less than ideal.To resolve the problem,the authors propose a new method,GP‐FMLNet,that integrates both glyph and phonetic information and design a novel feature matrix learning process for phonetic features with which to model words that have the same pinyin information but different glyph information.Our method solves the problem of misspelling words influencing sentiment polarity prediction results.Specifically,the authors iteratively mine character,glyph,and pinyin features from the input comments sentences.Then,the authors use soft attention and matrix compound modules to model the phonetic features,which empowers their model to keep on zeroing in on the dynamic‐setting words in various positions and to dispense with the impacts of the deceptive‐setting ones.Ex-periments on six public datasets prove that the proposed model fully utilises the glyph and phonetic information and improves on the performance of existing Chinese senti-ment analysis algorithms.展开更多
This study presents results from sentiment analysis of Dynamic message sign (DMS) message content, focusing on messages that include numbers of road fatalities. As a traffic management tool, DMS plays a role in influe...This study presents results from sentiment analysis of Dynamic message sign (DMS) message content, focusing on messages that include numbers of road fatalities. As a traffic management tool, DMS plays a role in influencing driver behavior and assisting transportation agencies in achieving safe and efficient traffic movement. However, the psychological and behavioral effects of displaying fatality numbers on DMS remain poorly understood;hence, it is important to know the potential impacts of displaying such messages. The Iowa Department of Transportation displays the number of fatalities on a first screen, followed by a supplemental message hoping to promote safe driving;an example is “19 TRAFFIC DEATHS THIS YEAR IF YOU HAVE A SUPER BOWL DON’T DRIVE HIGH.” We employ natural language processing to decode the sentiment and undertone of the supplementary message and investigate how they influence driving speeds. According to the results of a mixed effect model, drivers reduced speeds marginally upon encountering DMS fatality text with a positive sentiment with a neutral undertone. This category had the largest associated amount of speed reduction, while messages with negative sentiment with a negative undertone had the second largest amount of speed reduction, greater than other combinations, including positive sentiment with a positive undertone.展开更多
基金supported by the Science and Technology Project of Henan Province(No.222102210081).
文摘Joint Multimodal Aspect-based Sentiment Analysis(JMASA)is a significant task in the research of multimodal fine-grained sentiment analysis,which combines two subtasks:Multimodal Aspect Term Extraction(MATE)and Multimodal Aspect-oriented Sentiment Classification(MASC).Currently,most existing models for JMASA only perform text and image feature encoding from a basic level,but often neglect the in-depth analysis of unimodal intrinsic features,which may lead to the low accuracy of aspect term extraction and the poor ability of sentiment prediction due to the insufficient learning of intra-modal features.Given this problem,we propose a Text-Image Feature Fine-grained Learning(TIFFL)model for JMASA.First,we construct an enhanced adjacency matrix of word dependencies and adopt graph convolutional network to learn the syntactic structure features for text,which addresses the context interference problem of identifying different aspect terms.Then,the adjective-noun pairs extracted from image are introduced to enable the semantic representation of visual features more intuitive,which addresses the ambiguous semantic extraction problem during image feature learning.Thereby,the model performance of aspect term extraction and sentiment polarity prediction can be further optimized and enhanced.Experiments on two Twitter benchmark datasets demonstrate that TIFFL achieves competitive results for JMASA,MATE and MASC,thus validating the effectiveness of our proposed methods.
基金funded by the Deanship of Scientific Research at Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University(IMSIU)(grant number IMSIU-DDRSP2504).
文摘Dialectal Arabic text classifcation(DA-TC)provides a mechanism for performing sentiment analysis on recent Arabic social media leading to many challenges owing to the natural morphology of the Arabic language and its wide range of dialect variations.Te availability of annotated datasets is limited,and preprocessing of the noisy content is even more challenging,sometimes resulting in the removal of important cues of sentiment from the input.To overcome such problems,this study investigates the applicability of using transfer learning based on pre-trained transformer models to classify sentiment in Arabic texts with high accuracy.Specifcally,it uses the CAMeLBERT model fnetuned for the Multi-Domain Arabic Resources for Sentiment Analysis(MARSA)dataset containing more than 56,000 manually annotated tweets annotated across political,social,sports,and technology domains.Te proposed method avoids extensive use of preprocessing and shows that raw data provides better results because they tend to retain more linguistic features.Te fne-tuned CAMeLBERT model produces state-of-the-art accuracy of 92%,precision of 91.7%,recall of 92.3%,and F1-score of 91.5%,outperforming standard machine learning models and ensemble-based/deep learning techniques.Our performance comparisons against other pre-trained models,namely AraBERTv02-twitter and MARBERT,show that transformer-based architectures are consistently the best suited when dealing with noisy Arabic texts.Tis work leads to a strong remedy for the problems in Arabic sentiment analysis and provides recommendations on easy tuning of the pre-trained models to adapt to challenging linguistic features and domain-specifc tasks.
基金support of the Deanship of Research and Graduate Studies at Ajman University under Projects 2024-IRG-ENiT-36 and 2024-IRG-ENIT-29.
文摘Incorporation of explainability features in the decision-making web-based systems is considered a primary concern to enhance accountability,transparency,and trust in the community.Multi-domain Sentiment Analysis is a significant web-based system where the explainability feature is essential for achieving user satisfaction.Conventional design methodologies such as object-oriented design methodology(OODM)have been proposed for web-based application development,which facilitates code reuse,quantification,and security at the design level.However,OODM did not provide the feature of explainability in web-based decision-making systems.X-OODM modifies the OODM with added explainable models to introduce the explainability feature for such systems.This research introduces an explainable model leveraging X-OODM for designing transparent applications for multidomain sentiment analysis.The proposed design is evaluated using the design quality metrics defined for the evaluation of the X-OODM explainable model under user context.The design quality metrics,transferability,simulatability,informativeness,and decomposability were introduced one after another over time to the evaluation of the X-OODM user context.Auxiliary metrics of accessibility and algorithmic transparency were added to increase the degree of explainability for the design.The study results reveal that introducing such explainability parameters with X-OODM appropriately increases system transparency,trustworthiness,and user understanding.The experimental results validate the enhancement of decision-making for multi-domain sentiment analysis with integration at the design level of explainability.Future work can be built in this direction by extending this work to apply the proposed X-OODM framework over different datasets and sentiment analysis applications to further scrutinize its effectiveness in real-world scenarios.
文摘In the rapidly evolving landscape of natural language processing(NLP)and sentiment analysis,improving the accuracy and efficiency of sentiment classification models is crucial.This paper investigates the performance of two advanced models,the Large Language Model(LLM)LLaMA model and NLP BERT model,in the context of airline review sentiment analysis.Through fine-tuning,domain adaptation,and the application of few-shot learning,the study addresses the subtleties of sentiment expressions in airline-related text data.Employing predictive modeling and comparative analysis,the research evaluates the effectiveness of Large Language Model Meta AI(LLaMA)and Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers(BERT)in capturing sentiment intricacies.Fine-tuning,including domain adaptation,enhances the models'performance in sentiment classification tasks.Additionally,the study explores the potential of few-shot learning to improve model generalization using minimal annotated data for targeted sentiment analysis.By conducting experiments on a diverse airline review dataset,the research quantifies the impact of fine-tuning,domain adaptation,and few-shot learning on model performance,providing valuable insights for industries aiming to predict recommendations and enhance customer satisfaction through a deeper understanding of sentiment in user-generated content(UGC).This research contributes to refining sentiment analysis models,ultimately fostering improved customer satisfaction in the airline industry.
基金supported by the National Nature Foundation of China under Grants(No.72104108)the College Students’Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Program(No.202410298155Y).
文摘Green consumption(GC)are crucial for achieving the SustainableDevelopmentGoals(SDGs).However,few studies have explored public attitudes toward GC using social media data,missing potential public concerns captured through big data.To address this gap,this study collects and analyzes public attention toward GC using web crawler technology.Based on the data from Sina Weibo,we applied RoBERTa,an advanced NLP model based on transformer architecture,to conduct fine-grained sentiment analysis of the public’s attention,attitudes and hot topics on GC,demonstrating the potential of deep learning methods in capturing dynamic and contextual emotional shifts across time and regions.Among the sample(N=188,509),53.91% expressed a positive attitude,with variation across different times and regions.Temporally,public interest in GC has shown an annual growth rate of 30.23%,gradually shifting fromfulfilling basic needs to prioritizing entertainment consumption.Spatially,GC is most prevalent in the southeast coastal regions of China,with Beijing ranking first across five evaluated domains.Individuals and government-affiliated accounts play a key role in public discussions on social networks,accounting for 45.89% and 30.01% of user reviews,respectively.A significant positive correlation exists between economic development and public attention to GC,as indicated by a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.55.Companies,in particular,exhibit cautious behavior in the early stages of green product adoption,prioritizing profitability before making substantial investments.These findings provide valuable insights into the evolving public perception of GC,contributing to the development of more effective environmental policies in China.
文摘Sentiment analysis plays an important role in distilling and clarifying content from movie reviews,aiding the audience in understanding universal views towards the movie.However,the abundance of reviews and the risk of encountering spoilers pose challenges for efcient sentiment analysis,particularly in Arabic content.Tis study proposed a Stochastic Gradient Descent(SGD)machine learning(ML)model tailored for sentiment analysis in Arabic and English movie reviews.SGD allows for fexible model complexity adjustments,which can adapt well to the Involvement of Arabic language data.Tis adaptability ensures that the model can capture the nuances and specifc local patterns of Arabic text,leading to better performance.Two distinct language datasets were utilized,and extensive pre-processing steps were employed to optimize the datasets for analysis.Te proposed SGD model,designed to accommodate the nuances of each language,aims to surpass existing models in terms of accuracy and efciency.Te SGD model achieves an accuracy of 84.89 on the Arabic dataset and 87.44 on the English dataset,making it the top-performing model in terms of accuracy on both datasets.Tis indicates that the SGD model consistently demonstrates high accuracy levels across Arabic and English datasets.Tis study helps deepen the understanding of sentiments across various linguistic datasets.Unlike many studies that focus solely on movie reviews,the Arabic dataset utilized here includes hotel reviews,ofering a broader perspective.
基金supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Henan under Grant 242300421220the Henan Provincial Science and Technology Research Project under Grants 252102211047 and 252102211062+3 种基金the Jiangsu Provincial Scheme Double Initiative Plan JSS-CBS20230474the XJTLU RDF-21-02-008the Science and Technology Innovation Project of Zhengzhou University of Light Industry under Grant 23XNKJTD0205the Higher Education Teaching Reform Research and Practice Project of Henan Province under Grant 2024SJGLX0126.
文摘With the increasing importance of multimodal data in emotional expression on social media,mainstream methods for sentiment analysis have shifted from unimodal to multimodal approaches.However,the challenges of extracting high-quality emotional features and achieving effective interaction between different modalities remain two major obstacles in multimodal sentiment analysis.To address these challenges,this paper proposes a Text-Gated Interaction Network with Inter-Sample Commonality Perception(TGICP).Specifically,we utilize a Inter-sample Commonality Perception(ICP)module to extract common features from similar samples within the same modality,and use these common features to enhance the original features of each modality,thereby obtaining a richer and more complete multimodal sentiment representation.Subsequently,in the cross-modal interaction stage,we design a Text-Gated Interaction(TGI)module,which is text-driven.By calculating the mutual information difference between the text modality and nonverbal modalities,the TGI module dynamically adjusts the influence of emotional information from the text modality on nonverbal modalities.This helps to reduce modality information asymmetry while enabling full cross-modal interaction.Experimental results show that the proposed model achieves outstanding performance on both the CMU-MOSI and CMU-MOSEI baseline multimodal sentiment analysis datasets,validating its effectiveness in emotion recognition tasks.
基金supported by the“Technology Commercialization Collaboration Platform Construction”project of the Innopolis Foundation(Project Number:2710033536)the Competitive Research Fund of The University of Aizu,Japan.
文摘Sentiment Analysis,a significant domain within Natural Language Processing(NLP),focuses on extracting and interpreting subjective information-such as emotions,opinions,and attitudes-from textual data.With the increasing volume of user-generated content on social media and digital platforms,sentiment analysis has become essential for deriving actionable insights across various sectors.This study presents a systematic literature review of sentiment analysis methodologies,encompassing traditional machine learning algorithms,lexicon-based approaches,and recent advancements in deep learning techniques.The review follows a structured protocol comprising three phases:planning,execution,and analysis/reporting.During the execution phase,67 peer-reviewed articles were initially retrieved,with 25 meeting predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria.The analysis phase involved a detailed examination of each study’s methodology,experimental setup,and key contributions.Among the deep learning models evaluated,Long Short-Term Memory(LSTM)networks were identified as the most frequently adopted architecture for sentiment classification tasks.This review highlights current trends,technical challenges,and emerging opportunities in the field,providing valuable guidance for future research and development in applications such as market analysis,public health monitoring,financial forecasting,and crisis management.
基金supported by the Global Research and Innovation Platform Fund for Scientific Big Data Transmission(Grant No.241711KYSB20180002)National Key Research and Development Project of China(Grant No.2019YFB1405801).
文摘In the age of information explosion and artificial intelligence, sentiment analysis tailored for the tobacco industry has emerged as a pivotal avenue for cigarette manufacturers to enhance their tobacco products. Existing solutions have primarily focused on intrinsic features within consumer reviews and achieved significant progress through deep feature extraction models. However, they still face these two key limitations: (1) neglecting the influence of fundamental tobacco information on analyzing the sentiment inclination of consumer reviews, resulting in a lack of consistent sentiment assessment criteria across thousands of tobacco brands;(2) overlooking the syntactic dependencies between Chinese word phrases and the underlying impact of sentiment scores between word phrases on sentiment inclination determination. To tackle these challenges, we propose the External Knowledge-enhanced Cross-Attention Fusion model, CITSA. Specifically, in the Cross Infusion Layer, we fuse consumer comment information and tobacco fundamental information through interactive attention mechanisms. In the Textual Attention Enhancement Layer, we introduce an emotion-oriented syntactic dependency graph and incorporate sentiment-syntactic relationships into consumer comments through a graph convolution network module. Subsequently, the Textual Attention Layer is introduced to combine these two feature representations. Additionally, we compile a Chinese-oriented tobacco sentiment analysis dataset, comprising 55,096 consumer reviews and 2074 tobacco fundamental information entries. Experimental results on our self-constructed datasets consistently demonstrate that our proposed model outperforms state-of-the-art methods in terms of accuracy, precision, recall, and F1-score.
文摘Aspect-oriented sentiment analysis is a meticulous sentiment analysis task that aims to analyse the sentiment polarity of specific aspects. Most of the current research builds graph convolutional networks based on dependent syntactic trees, which improves the classification performance of the models to some extent. However, the technical limitations of dependent syntactic trees can introduce considerable noise into the model. Meanwhile, it is difficult for a single graph convolutional network to aggregate both semantic and syntactic structural information of nodes, which affects the final sentence classification. To cope with the above problems, this paper proposes a bi-channel graph convolutional network model. The model introduces a phrase structure tree and transforms it into a hierarchical phrase matrix. The adjacency matrix of the dependent syntactic tree and the hierarchical phrase matrix are combined as the initial matrix of the graph convolutional network to enhance the syntactic information. The semantic information feature representations of the sentences are obtained by the graph convolutional network with a multi-head attention mechanism and fused to achieve complementary learning of dual-channel features. Experimental results show that the model performs well and improves the accuracy of sentiment classification on three public benchmark datasets, namely Rest14, Lap14 and Twitter.
文摘Sentiment analysis,a cornerstone of natural language processing,has witnessed remarkable advancements driven by deep learning models which demonstrated impressive accuracy in discerning sentiment from text across various domains.However,the deployment of such models in resource-constrained environments presents a unique set of challenges that require innovative solutions.Resource-constrained environments encompass scenarios where computing resources,memory,and energy availability are restricted.To empower sentiment analysis in resource-constrained environments,we address the crucial need by leveraging lightweight pre-trained models.These models,derived from popular architectures such as DistilBERT,MobileBERT,ALBERT,TinyBERT,ELECTRA,and SqueezeBERT,offer a promising solution to the resource limitations imposed by these environments.By distilling the knowledge from larger models into smaller ones and employing various optimization techniques,these lightweight models aim to strike a balance between performance and resource efficiency.This paper endeavors to explore the performance of multiple lightweight pre-trained models in sentiment analysis tasks specific to such environments and provide insights into their viability for practical deployment.
基金supported by STI 2030-Major Projects 2021ZD0200400National Natural Science Foundation of China(62276233 and 62072405)Key Research Project of Zhejiang Province(2023C01048).
文摘Multimodal sentiment analysis utilizes multimodal data such as text,facial expressions and voice to detect people’s attitudes.With the advent of distributed data collection and annotation,we can easily obtain and share such multimodal data.However,due to professional discrepancies among annotators and lax quality control,noisy labels might be introduced.Recent research suggests that deep neural networks(DNNs)will overfit noisy labels,leading to the poor performance of the DNNs.To address this challenging problem,we present a Multimodal Robust Meta Learning framework(MRML)for multimodal sentiment analysis to resist noisy labels and correlate distinct modalities simultaneously.Specifically,we propose a two-layer fusion net to deeply fuse different modalities and improve the quality of the multimodal data features for label correction and network training.Besides,a multiple meta-learner(label corrector)strategy is proposed to enhance the label correction approach and prevent models from overfitting to noisy labels.We conducted experiments on three popular multimodal datasets to verify the superiority of ourmethod by comparing it with four baselines.
文摘Modern technological advancements have made social media an essential component of daily life.Social media allow individuals to share thoughts,emotions,and ideas.Sentiment analysis plays the function of evaluating whether the sentiment of the text is positive,negative,neutral,or any other personal emotion to understand the sentiment context of the text.Sentiment analysis is essential in business and society because it impacts strategic decision-making.Sentiment analysis involves challenges due to lexical variation,an unlabeled dataset,and text distance correlations.The execution time increases due to the sequential processing of the sequence models.However,the calculation times for the Transformer models are reduced because of the parallel processing.This study uses a hybrid deep learning strategy to combine the strengths of the Transformer and Sequence models while ignoring their limitations.In particular,the proposed model integrates the Decoding-enhanced with Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers(BERT)attention(DeBERTa)and the Gated Recurrent Unit(GRU)for sentiment analysis.Using the Decoding-enhanced BERT technique,the words are mapped into a compact,semantic word embedding space,and the Gated Recurrent Unit model can capture the distance contextual semantics correctly.The proposed hybrid model achieves F1-scores of 97%on the Twitter Large Language Model(LLM)dataset,which is much higher than the performance of new techniques.
基金supported in part by the Guangzhou Science and Technology Plan Project under Grants 2024B03J1361,2023B03J1327,and 2023A04J0361in part by the Open Fund Project of Hubei Province Key Laboratory of Occupational Hazard Identification and Control under Grant OHIC2023Y10+3 种基金in part by the Guangdong Province Ordinary Colleges and Universities Young Innovative Talents Project under Grant 2023KQNCX036in part by the Special Fund for Science and Technology Innovation Strategy of Guangdong Province(Climbing Plan)under Grant pdjh2024a226in part by the Key Discipline Improvement Project of Guangdong Province under Grant 2022ZDJS015in part by theResearch Fund of Guangdong Polytechnic Normal University under Grants 22GPNUZDJS17 and 2022SDKYA015.
文摘In the context of the accelerated pace of daily life and the development of e-commerce,online shopping is a mainstreamway for consumers to access products and services.To understand their emotional expressions in facing different shopping experience scenarios,this paper presents a sentiment analysis method that combines the ecommerce reviewkeyword-generated imagewith a hybrid machine learning-basedmodel,inwhich theWord2Vec-TextRank is used to extract keywords that act as the inputs for generating the related images by generative Artificial Intelligence(AI).Subsequently,a hybrid Convolutional Neural Network and Support Vector Machine(CNNSVM)model is applied for sentiment classification of those keyword-generated images.For method validation,the data randomly comprised of 5000 reviews from Amazon have been analyzed.With superior keyword extraction capability,the proposedmethod achieves impressive results on sentiment classification with a remarkable accuracy of up to 97.13%.Such performance demonstrates its advantages by using the text-to-image approach,providing a unique perspective for sentiment analysis in the e-commerce review data compared to the existing works.Thus,the proposed method enhances the reliability and insights of customer feedback surveys,which would also establish a novel direction in similar cases,such as social media monitoring and market trend research.
文摘Sentiment analysis, a crucial task in discerning emotional tones within the text, plays a pivotal role in understandingpublic opinion and user sentiment across diverse languages.While numerous scholars conduct sentiment analysisin widely spoken languages such as English, Chinese, Arabic, Roman Arabic, and more, we come to grapplingwith resource-poor languages like Urdu literature which becomes a challenge. Urdu is a uniquely crafted language,characterized by a script that amalgamates elements from diverse languages, including Arabic, Parsi, Pashtu,Turkish, Punjabi, Saraiki, and more. As Urdu literature, characterized by distinct character sets and linguisticfeatures, presents an additional hurdle due to the lack of accessible datasets, rendering sentiment analysis aformidable undertaking. The limited availability of resources has fueled increased interest among researchers,prompting a deeper exploration into Urdu sentiment analysis. This research is dedicated to Urdu languagesentiment analysis, employing sophisticated deep learning models on an extensive dataset categorized into fivelabels: Positive, Negative, Neutral, Mixed, and Ambiguous. The primary objective is to discern sentiments andemotions within the Urdu language, despite the absence of well-curated datasets. To tackle this challenge, theinitial step involves the creation of a comprehensive Urdu dataset by aggregating data from various sources such asnewspapers, articles, and socialmedia comments. Subsequent to this data collection, a thorough process of cleaningand preprocessing is implemented to ensure the quality of the data. The study leverages two well-known deeplearningmodels, namely Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) and Recurrent Neural Networks (RNN), for bothtraining and evaluating sentiment analysis performance. Additionally, the study explores hyperparameter tuning tooptimize the models’ efficacy. Evaluation metrics such as precision, recall, and the F1-score are employed to assessthe effectiveness of the models. The research findings reveal that RNN surpasses CNN in Urdu sentiment analysis,gaining a significantly higher accuracy rate of 91%. This result accentuates the exceptional performance of RNN,solidifying its status as a compelling option for conducting sentiment analysis tasks in the Urdu language.
文摘Sentiment analysis, the meta field of Natural Language Processing (NLP), attempts to analyze and identify thesentiments in the opinionated text data. People share their judgments, reactions, and feedback on the internetusing various languages. Urdu is one of them, and it is frequently used worldwide. Urdu-speaking people prefer tocommunicate on social media in Roman Urdu (RU), an English scripting style with the Urdu language dialect.Researchers have developed versatile lexical resources for features-rich comprehensive languages, but limitedlinguistic resources are available to facilitate the sentiment classification of Roman Urdu. This effort encompassesextracting subjective expressions in Roman Urdu and determining the implied opinionated text polarity. Theprimary sources of the dataset are Daraz (an e-commerce platform), Google Maps, and the manual effort. Thecontributions of this study include a Bilingual Roman Urdu Language Detector (BRULD) and a Roman UrduSpelling Checker (RUSC). These integrated modules accept the user input, detect the text language, correct thespellings, categorize the sentiments, and return the input sentence’s orientation with a sentiment intensity score.The developed system gains strength with each input experience gradually. The results show that the languagedetector gives an accuracy of 97.1% on a close domain dataset, with an overall sentiment classification accuracy of94.3%.
基金This work is partly supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(CUC230A013)It is partly supported by Natural Science Foundation of Beijing Municipality(No.4222038)It is also supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.62176240).
文摘In recent years,deep learning methods have developed rapidly and found application in many fields,including natural language processing.In the field of aspect-level sentiment analysis,deep learning methods can also greatly improve the performance of models.However,previous studies did not take into account the relationship between user feature extraction and contextual terms.To address this issue,we use data feature extraction and deep learning combined to develop an aspect-level sentiment analysis method.To be specific,we design user comment feature extraction(UCFE)to distill salient features from users’historical comments and transform them into representative user feature vectors.Then,the aspect-sentence graph convolutional neural network(ASGCN)is used to incorporate innovative techniques for calculating adjacency matrices;meanwhile,ASGCN emphasizes capturing nuanced semantics within relationships among aspect words and syntactic dependency types.Afterward,three embedding methods are devised to embed the user feature vector into the ASGCN model.The empirical validations verify the effectiveness of these models,consistently surpassing conventional benchmarks and reaffirming the indispensable role of deep learning in advancing sentiment analysis methodologies.
基金supported by the BK21 FOUR Program of the National Research Foundation of Korea funded by the Ministry of Education(NRF5199991014091)Seok-Won Lee’s work was supported by Institute of Information&Communications Technology Planning&Evaluation(IITP)under the Artificial Intelligence Convergence Innovation Human Resources Development(IITP-2024-RS-2023-00255968)grant funded by the Korea government(MSIT).
文摘Although sentiment analysis is pivotal to understanding user preferences,existing models face significant challenges in handling context-dependent sentiments,sarcasm,and nuanced emotions.This study addresses these challenges by integrating ontology-based methods with deep learning models,thereby enhancing sentiment analysis accuracy in complex domains such as film reviews and restaurant feedback.The framework comprises explicit topic recognition,followed by implicit topic identification to mitigate topic interference in subsequent sentiment analysis.In the context of sentiment analysis,we develop an expanded sentiment lexicon based on domainspecific corpora by leveraging techniques such as word-frequency analysis and word embedding.Furthermore,we introduce a sentiment recognition method based on both ontology-derived sentiment features and sentiment lexicons.We evaluate the performance of our system using a dataset of 10,500 restaurant reviews,focusing on sentiment classification accuracy.The incorporation of specialized lexicons and ontology structures enables the framework to discern subtle sentiment variations and context-specific expressions,thereby improving the overall sentiment-analysis performance.Experimental results demonstrate that the integration of ontology-based methods and deep learning models significantly improves sentiment analysis accuracy.
基金Science and Technology Innovation 2030‐“New Generation Artificial Intelligence”major project,Grant/Award Number:2020AAA0108703。
文摘Sentiment analysis is a fine‐grained analysis task that aims to identify the sentiment polarity of a specified sentence.Existing methods in Chinese sentiment analysis tasks only consider sentiment features from a single pole and scale and thus cannot fully exploit and utilise sentiment feature information,making their performance less than ideal.To resolve the problem,the authors propose a new method,GP‐FMLNet,that integrates both glyph and phonetic information and design a novel feature matrix learning process for phonetic features with which to model words that have the same pinyin information but different glyph information.Our method solves the problem of misspelling words influencing sentiment polarity prediction results.Specifically,the authors iteratively mine character,glyph,and pinyin features from the input comments sentences.Then,the authors use soft attention and matrix compound modules to model the phonetic features,which empowers their model to keep on zeroing in on the dynamic‐setting words in various positions and to dispense with the impacts of the deceptive‐setting ones.Ex-periments on six public datasets prove that the proposed model fully utilises the glyph and phonetic information and improves on the performance of existing Chinese senti-ment analysis algorithms.
文摘This study presents results from sentiment analysis of Dynamic message sign (DMS) message content, focusing on messages that include numbers of road fatalities. As a traffic management tool, DMS plays a role in influencing driver behavior and assisting transportation agencies in achieving safe and efficient traffic movement. However, the psychological and behavioral effects of displaying fatality numbers on DMS remain poorly understood;hence, it is important to know the potential impacts of displaying such messages. The Iowa Department of Transportation displays the number of fatalities on a first screen, followed by a supplemental message hoping to promote safe driving;an example is “19 TRAFFIC DEATHS THIS YEAR IF YOU HAVE A SUPER BOWL DON’T DRIVE HIGH.” We employ natural language processing to decode the sentiment and undertone of the supplementary message and investigate how they influence driving speeds. According to the results of a mixed effect model, drivers reduced speeds marginally upon encountering DMS fatality text with a positive sentiment with a neutral undertone. This category had the largest associated amount of speed reduction, while messages with negative sentiment with a negative undertone had the second largest amount of speed reduction, greater than other combinations, including positive sentiment with a positive undertone.