Assessing State-of-the-Art Sentiment Models on State-of-the-Art Sentiment Datasets

  1. Jeremy Barnes 1
  2. Roman Klinger 1
  3. Sabine Schulte im Walde 1
  1. 1 University of Stuttgart
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    University of Stuttgart

    Stuttgart, Alemania

    ROR https://ror.org/04vnq7t77

Libro:
8th Workshop on Computational Approaches to Subjectivity, Sentiment and Social Media Analysis WASSA 2017: Proceedings of the Workshop
  1. Alexandra Balahur (ed. lit.)
  2. Saif M. Mohammad (ed. lit.)
  3. Erik van der Goot (ed. lit.)

Editorial: The Association for Computational Linguistics

ISBN: 978-1-945626-95-1

Año de publicación: 2017

Páginas: 2-12

Congreso: Workshop on Computational Approaches to Subjectivity, Sentiment and Social Media Analysis (8. 2017. Copenhagen)

Tipo: Aportación congreso

Resumen

There has been a good amount of progress in sentiment analysis over the past 10 years, including the proposal of new methods and the creation of benchmark datasets. In some papers, however, there is a tendency to compare models only on one or two datasets, either because of time restraints or because the model is tailored to a spe- cific task. Accordingly, it is hard to un- derstand how well a certain model gener- alizes across different tasks and datasets. In this paper, we contribute to this situa- tion by comparing several models on six different benchmarks, which belong to dif- ferent domains and additionally have dif- ferent levels of granularity (binary, 3-class, 4-class and 5-class). We show that Bi- LSTMs perform well across datasets and that both LSTMs and Bi-LSTMs are partic- ularly good at fine-grained sentiment tasks (i. e., with more than two classes). Incorpo- rating sentiment information into word em- beddings during training gives good results for datasets that are lexically similar to the training data. With our experiments, we contribute to a better understanding of the performance of different model architec- tures on different data sets. Consequently, we detect novel state-of-the-art results on the SenTube datasets.