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Multiple Interactive Attention Networks for Aspect-Based Sentiment Classification

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Aspect-Based (also known as aspect-level) Sentiment Classification (ABSC) aims at determining the sentimental tendency of a particular target in a sentence. With the successful application of the attention network in… Click to show full abstract

Aspect-Based (also known as aspect-level) Sentiment Classification (ABSC) aims at determining the sentimental tendency of a particular target in a sentence. With the successful application of the attention network in multiple fields, attention-based ABSC has aroused great interest. However, most of the previous methods are difficult to parallelize, insufficiently obtain, and fuse the interactive information. In this paper, we proposed a Multiple Interactive Attention Network (MIN). First, we used the Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers (BERT) model to pre-process the data. Then, we used the partial transformer to obtain a hidden state in parallel. Finally, we took the target word and the context word as the core to obtain and fuse the interactive information. Experimental results on the different datasets showed that our model was much more effective.

Keywords: interactive attention; multiple interactive; aspect based; attention; sentiment classification

Journal Title: Applied Sciences
Year Published: 2020

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