Investigating Typed Syntactic Dependencies for Targeted Sentiment Classification Using Graph Attention Neural Network

Abstract

Targeted sentiment classification predicts the sentiment polarity on given target mentions in input texts. Dominant methods employ neural networks for encoding the input sentence and extracting relations between target mentions and their contexts. Recently, graph neural network has been investigated for integrating dependency syntax for the task, achieving the state-of-the-art results. However, existing methods do not consider dependency label information, which can be intuitively useful. To solve the problem, we investigate a novel relational graph attention network that integrates typed syntactic dependency information. Results on standard benchmarks show that our method can effectively leverage label information for improving targeted sentiment classification performances. Our final model significantly outperforms state-of-the-art syntax-based approaches.

Publication
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing (TASLP, SCI-Q1, JCR-Q1)
Xuefeng Bai
Xuefeng Bai
Ph.D candidate

My research interests include semantics, dialogues and generation.