Two-stage fine-grained text-level sentiment analysis based on syntactic rule matching and deep semantic

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Aiming at the problem that traditional text-level sentiment analysis methods usually ignore the emotional tendency corresponding to the object or attribute. In this paper, a novel two-stage fine-grained text-level sentiment analysis model based on syntactic rule matching and deep semantics is proposed. Based on analyzing the characteristics and difficulties of fine-grained sentiment analysis, a two-stage fine-grained sentiment analysis algorithm framework is constructed. In the first stage, the objects and its corresponding opinions are extracted based on syntactic rules matching to obtain preliminary objects and opinions. The second stage based on deep semantic network to extract more accurate objects and opinions. Aiming at the problem that the extraction result contains multiple objects and opinions to be matched, an object-opinion matching algorithm based on the minimum lexical separation distance is proposed to achieve accurate pairwise matching. Finally, the proposed algorithm is evaluated on several public datasets to demonstrate its practicality and effectiveness.

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Liao, W., Ma, Y., Cao, Y., Ye, G., & Zuo, D. (2021). Two-stage fine-grained text-level sentiment analysis based on syntactic rule matching and deep semantic. IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems, E104D(8), 1274–1280. https://doi.org/10.1587/transinf.2020BDP0018

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