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Sentiment detection in micro-blogs using unsupervised chunk extraction

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In this paper, we present a proposed system designed for sentiment detection for micro-blog data in Chinese. Our system surprisingly benefits from the lack of word boundary in Chinese writing system and shifts the focus directly to larger and more relevant chunks. We use an unsupervised Chinese word segmentation system and binomial test to extract specific and endogenous lexicon chunks from the training corpus. We combine the lexicon chunks with other external resources to train a maximum entropy model for document classification. With this method, we obtained an averaged F1 score of 87.2 which outperforms the state-of-the-art approach based on the released data in the second SocialNLP shared task. 1 Background Recently, due to its great potential applications such as opinion mining and topic detection , sentiment analysis on micro-blog data has gained much attention than ever before. The state-of-the art approaches to sentiment analysis/detection involves attributing a polarity to a textual message. The polarity may accept different sets of values depending on the tasks, such as ratings and binary or ternary values (positive, negative, neutral). The original form of this work had been prepared for the participation in the shared task at the second SocialNLP workshop. The task targets on sentiment detection in Chi-nese micro-blogs, which posts were extracted from Plurk online service and were mainly written in Modern Standard Chinese (MSC) with some code switching or code mixing in English, Japanese, and Taiwanese Hokkien. Messages are provided with meta-data, including timestamps, user IDs of the original posters and repliers. Besides, the posts were grouped topic-wise into 95 files by the task organizers a. In this task, the provided Plurk micro-blogging messages are typically short and are manually annotated with positive or negative polarities by the organizer. In addition to the provided data, external resources of other kinds are also combined for this task, which will be detailed in Section 3. Although it is worth noting that applying result comparisons on different languages or corpora are hazardous for this task, we achieved a score which resembles state-of-the-art on similar tasks in other languages.
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hal-01573567 , version 1 (10-08-2017)

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Pierre Magistry, Shu-Kai Hsieh, Yu-Yun Chang. Sentiment detection in micro-blogs using unsupervised chunk extraction. Lingua Sinica, 2016, 2 (1), ⟨10.1186/s40655-015-0010-8⟩. ⟨hal-01573567⟩
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