Enhancement of target-oriented opinion words extraction with multiview-trained machine reading comprehension model

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Target-oriented opinion words extraction (TOWE) seeks to identify opinion expressions oriented to a specific target, and it is a crucial step toward fine-grained opinion mining. Recent neural networks have achieved significant success in this task by building target-aware representations. However, there are still two limitations of these methods that hinder the progress of TOWE. Mainstream approaches typically utilize position indicators to mark the given target, which is a naive strategy and lacks task-specific semantic meaning. Meanwhile, the annotated target-opinion pairs contain rich latent structural knowledge from multiple perspectives, but existing methods only exploit the TOWE view. To tackle these issues, we formulate the TOWE task as a question answering (QA) problem and leverage a machine reading comprehension (MRC) model trained with a multiview paradigm to extract targeted opinions. Specifically, we introduce a template-based pseudo-question generation method and utilize deep attention interaction to build target-aware context representations and extract related opinion words. To take advantage of latent structural correlations, we further cast the opinion-target structure into three distinct yet correlated views and leverage meta-learning to aggregate common knowledge among them to enhance the TOWE task. We evaluate the proposed model on four benchmark datasets, and our method achieves new state-of-the-art results. Extensional experiments have shown that the pipeline method with our approach could surpass existing opinion pair extraction models, including joint methods that are usually believed to work better.

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Zhang, J., Zhang, Z., Guo, Z., Jin, L., Liu, K., & Liu, Q. (2021). Enhancement of target-oriented opinion words extraction with multiview-trained machine reading comprehension model. Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/6645871

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