A Unified Model for Opinion Target Extraction and Target Sentiment Prediction

13 Nov 2018  ·  Xin Li, Lidong Bing, Piji Li, Wai Lam ·

Target-based sentiment analysis involves opinion target extraction and target sentiment classification. However, most of the existing works usually studied one of these two sub-tasks alone, which hinders their practical use. This paper aims to solve the complete task of target-based sentiment analysis in an end-to-end fashion, and presents a novel unified model which applies a unified tagging scheme. Our framework involves two stacked recurrent neural networks: The upper one predicts the unified tags to produce the final output results of the primary target-based sentiment analysis; The lower one performs an auxiliary target boundary prediction aiming at guiding the upper network to improve the performance of the primary task. To explore the inter-task dependency, we propose to explicitly model the constrained transitions from target boundaries to target sentiment polarities. We also propose to maintain the sentiment consistency within an opinion target via a gate mechanism which models the relation between the features for the current word and the previous word. We conduct extensive experiments on three benchmark datasets and our framework achieves consistently superior results.

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Task Dataset Model Metric Name Metric Value Global Rank Result Benchmark
Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis (ABSA) SemEval 2014 Task 4 Laptop E2E-TBSA F1 57.9 # 8
Sentiment Analysis SemEval 2014 Task 4 Subtask 1+2 E2E-TBSA F1 57.9 # 8
Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis (ABSA) SemEval 2014 Task 4 Subtask 1+2 E2E-TBSA F1 57.9 # 10

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