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Leveraging contextual embeddings and self-attention neural networks with bi-attention for sentiment analysis

Magdalena Biesialska, Katarzyna Biesialska, Henryk Rybiński

2021Journal of Intelligent Information Systems12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract People express their opinions and views in different and often ambiguous ways, hence the meaning of their words is often not explicitly stated and frequently depends on the context. Therefore, it is difficult for machines to process and understand the information conveyed in human languages. This work addresses the problem of sentiment analysis (SA). We propose a simple yet comprehensive method which uses contextual embeddings and a self-attention mechanism to detect and classify sentiment. We perform experiments on reviews from different domains, as well as on languages from three different language families, including morphologically rich Polish and German. We show that our approach is on a par with state-of-the-art models or even outperforms them in several cases. Our work also demonstrates the superiority of models leveraging contextual embeddings. In sum, in this paper we make a step towards building a universal, multilingual sentiment classifier.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceSentiment analysisArtificial intelligenceGermanClassifier (UML)Natural language processingProcess (computing)Perspective (graphical)Context (archaeology)Meaning (existential)Machine learningLinguisticsPsychologyPhilosophyPsychotherapistOperating systemPaleontologyBiologySentiment Analysis and Opinion MiningTopic ModelingAdvanced Text Analysis Techniques
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