Compositional Matrix-Space Models for Sentiment Analysis.

EMNLP '11: Proceedings of the Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing(2011)

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We present a general learning-based approach for phrase-level sentiment analysis that adopts an ordinal sentiment scale and is explicitly compositional in nature. Thus, we can model the compositional effects required for accurate assignment of phrase-level sentiment. For example, combining an adverb (e.g., "very") with a positive polar adjective (e.g., "good") produces a phrase ("very good") with increased polarity over the adjective alone. Inspired by recent work on distributional approaches to compositionality, we model each word as a matrix and combine words using iterated matrix multiplication, which allows for the modeling of both additive and multiplicative semantic effects. Although the multiplication-based matrix-space framework has been shown to be a theoretically elegant way to model composition (Rudolph and Giesbrecht, 2010), training such models has to be done carefully: the optimization is non-convex and requires a good initial starting point. This paper presents the first such algorithm for learning a matrix-space model for semantic composition. In the context of the phrase-level sentiment analysis task, our experimental results show statistically significant improvements in performance over a bag-of-words model.
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bag-of-words model,matrix-space model,model composition,ordinal sentiment scale,phrase-level sentiment,phrase-level sentiment analysis,phrase-level sentiment analysis task,compositional effect,iterated matrix multiplication,multiplication-based matrix-space framework,Compositional matrix-space model
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