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Automatic Construction and Global Optimization of a Multisentiment Lexicon

  • Xiaoping Yang
  • , Zhongxia Zhang
  • , Zhongqiu Zhang
  • , Yuting Mo
  • , Lianbei Li
  • , Li Yu
  • , Peican Zhu
  • School of Information
  • Northeastern University China

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Abstract

Manual annotation of sentiment lexicons costs too much labor and time, and it is also difficult to get accurate quantification of emotional intensity. Besides, the excessive emphasis on one specific field has greatly limited the applicability of domain sentiment lexicons (Wang et al., 2010). This paper implements statistical training for large-scale Chinese corpus through neural network language model and proposes an automatic method of constructing a multidimensional sentiment lexicon based on constraints of coordinate offset. In order to distinguish the sentiment polarities of those words which may express either positive or negative meanings in different contexts, we further present a sentiment disambiguation algorithm to increase the flexibility of our lexicon. Lastly, we present a global optimization framework that provides a unified way to combine several human-annotated resources for learning our 10-dimensional sentiment lexicon SentiRuc. Experiments show the superior performance of SentiRuc lexicon in category labeling test, intensity labeling test, and sentiment classification tasks. It is worth mentioning that, in intensity label test, SentiRuc outperforms the second place by 21 percent.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2093406
JournalComputational Intelligence and Neuroscience
Volume2016
DOIs
StatePublished - 2016

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