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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2022

SSP-based construction of evaluation-annotated data for fine-grained aspect-based sentiment analysis

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We report the construction of a Korean evaluation-annotated corpus, hereafter called 'Evaluation Annotated Dataset (EVAD)', and its use in Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis (ABSA) extended in order to cover e-commerce reviews containing sentiment and non-sentiment linguistic patterns. The annotation process uses Semi-Automatic Symbolic Propagation (SSP). We built extensive linguistic resources formalized as a Finite-State Transducer (FST) to annotate corpora with detailed ABSA components in the fashion e-commerce domain. The ABSA approach is extended, in order to analyze user opinions more accurately and extract more detailed features of targets, by including aspect values in addition to topics and aspects, and by classifying aspectvalue pairs depending whether values are unary, binary, or multiple. For evaluation, the KoBERT and KcBERT models are trained on the annotated dataset, showing robust performances of F1 0.88 and F1 0.90, respectively, on recognition of aspect-value pairs.
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hal-03818540 , version 1 (18-10-2022)

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Suwon Choi, Shinwoo Kim, Changhoe Hwang, Gwanghoon Yoo, Eric Laporte, et al.. SSP-based construction of evaluation-annotated data for fine-grained aspect-based sentiment analysis. 29th International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING). Workshop on Pattern-based Approaches to NLP in the Age of Deep Learning (Pan-DL), Oct 2022, Gyeongju, South Korea. pp.38-44. ⟨hal-03818540⟩
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