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Semi-supervised distributed representations of documents for sentiment analysis

Author(s)
Park, SaeromLee, JaewookKim, Kyoungok
Issued Date
2019-11
DOI
10.1016/j.neunet.2019.08.001
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/64381
Citation
NEURAL NETWORKS, v.119, pp.139 - 150
Abstract
Learning document representation is important in applying machine learning algorithms for sentiment analysis. Distributed representation learning models of words and documents, one of neural language models, have overcome some limits of vector space models such as bag-of-words model and have been utilized successively in many natural language processing tasks including sentiment analysis. However, because such models learn the embeddings only with a context-based objective, it is hard for embeddings to reflect the sentiment of texts. In this research, we address this problem by introducing a semi-supervised sentiment-discriminative objective using partial sentiment information of documents. Our method not only reflects the partial sentiment information, but also preserves local structures induced from original distributed representation learning objectives by considering only sentiment relationships between neighboring documents. Using real-world datasets, the proposed method has been validated by sentiment visualization and classification tasks. The visualization results of Amazon review datasets demonstrate the enhancement of the sentiment class separation when document representations of our proposed method are compared to other methods. Sentiment prediction from our representations also appears to be consistently superior to other representations in both Amazon and Yelp datasets. This work can be extended to develop effective document embeddings applied to other discriminative tasks. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
ISSN
0893-6080
Keyword (Author)
Sentiment analysisSemi-supervised representation learningDistributed representationNatural language processingDiscriminative learningNeural probabilistic language model
Keyword
DIMENSIONALITY

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