Aspect-based sentiment analysis with graph convolution over syntactic dependencies.

Journal: Artificial intelligence in medicine
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Abstract

Aspect-based sentiment analysis is a natural language processing task whose aim is to automatically classify the sentiment associated with a specific aspect of a written text. In this study, we propose a novel model for aspect-based sentiment analysis, which exploits the dependency parse tree of a sentence using graph convolution to classify the sentiment of a given aspect. To evaluate this model in the domain of health and well-being, where this task is biased toward negative sentiment, we used a corpus of drug reviews. Specific aspects were grounded in the Unified Medical Language System, a large repository of inter-related biomedical concepts and the corresponding terminology. Our experiments demonstrated that graph convolution approach outperforms standard deep learning architectures on the task of aspect-based sentiment analysis. Moreover, graph convolution over dependency parse trees (F-score of 0.8179) outperforms the same approach over a flat sequence representation of sentences (F-score of 0.7332). These results bring the performance of sentiment analysis in health and well-being in line with the state of the art in other domains.

Authors

  • Anastazia Žunić
    School of Computer Science & Informatics, Cardiff University, The Parade, Cardiff CF24 3AA, United Kingdom.
  • Padraig Corcoran
  • Irena Spasić
    School of Computer Science & Informatics, Cardiff University, The Parade, Cardiff CF24 3AA, United Kingdom. Electronic address: spasici@cardiff.ac.uk.