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Graph Convolutional Networks with POS Gate for Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis

Dahye Kim    
YoungJin Kim and Young-Seob Jeong    

Resumen

We make daily comments on online platforms (e.g., social networks), and such natural language texts often contain sentiment (e.g., positive and negative) for certain aspects (e.g., food and service). If we can automatically extract the aspect-based sentiment from the texts, then it will help many services or products to overcome their limitations of particular aspects. There have been studies of aspect sentiment classification (ASC) that finds sentiment towards particular aspects. Recent studies mostly adopt deep-learning models or graph neural networks as these techniques are capable of capturing linguistic patterns that contributed to performance improvement in various natural language processing tasks. In this paper, for the ASC task, we propose a new hybrid architecture of graph convolutional network (GCN) and recurrent neural network. We design a gate mechanism that jointly models word embeddings and syntactic representation of sentences. By experimental results on five datasets, we show that the proposed model outperforms other recent models and also verify that the gate mechanism contributes to the performance improvement. The overall F1 scores that we achieved is 66.64~76.80%.

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