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A Unified Dual-view Model for Review Summarization and Sentiment Classification with Inconsistency Loss

Hou Pong Chan, Wang Chen, Irwin King

202022 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Acquiring accurate summarization and sentiment from user reviews is an essential component of modern e-commerce platforms. Review summarization aims at generating a concise summary that describes the key opinions and sentiment of a review, while sentiment classification aims to predict a sentiment label indicating the sentiment attitude of a review. To effectively leverage the shared sentiment information in both review summarization and sentiment classification tasks, we propose a novel dual-view model that jointly improves the performance of these two tasks. In our model, an encoder first learns a context representation for the review, then a summary decoder generates a review summary word by word. After that, a source-view sentiment classifier uses the encoded context representation to predict a sentiment label for the review, while a summary-view sentiment classifier uses the decoder hidden states to predict a sentiment label for the generated summary. During training, we introduce an inconsistency loss to penalize the disagreement between these two classifiers. It helps the decoder to generate a summary to have a consistent sentiment tendency with the review and also helps the two sentiment classifiers learn from each other. Experiment results on four real-world datasets from different domains demonstrate the effectiveness of our model.

Topics & Concepts

Automatic summarizationComputer scienceSentiment analysisArtificial intelligenceClassifier (UML)Leverage (statistics)EncoderNatural language processingWord (group theory)Machine learningRepresentation (politics)Context (archaeology)Key (lock)Information retrievalComponent (thermodynamics)Context modelData miningSentiment Analysis and Opinion MiningTopic ModelingAdvanced Text Analysis Techniques
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