Using Word Order in Political Text Classification with Long Short-term Memory Models

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Abstract

Political scientists often wish to classify documents based on their content to measure variables, such as the ideology of political speeches or whether documents describe a Militarized Interstate Dispute. Simple classifiers often serve well in these tasks. However, if words occurring early in a document alter the meaning of words occurring later in the document, using a more complicated model that can incorporate these time-dependent relationships can increase classification accuracy. Long short-term memory (LSTM) models are a type of neural network model designed to work with data that contains time dependencies. We investigate the conditions under which these models are useful for political science text classification tasks with applications to Chinese social media posts as well as US newspaper articles. We also provide guidance for the use of LSTM models.

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Chang, C., & Masterson, M. (2020). Using Word Order in Political Text Classification with Long Short-term Memory Models. Political Analysis, 28(3), 395–411. https://doi.org/10.1017/pan.2019.46

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