A Survey of Quantum-cognitively Inspired Sentiment Analysis Models

  • Yaochen Liu
  • , Qiuchi Li*
  • , Benyou Wang*
  • , Yazhou Zhang
  • , Dawei Song*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Quantum theory, originally proposed as a physical theory to describe the motions of microscopic particles, has been applied to various non-physics domains involving human cognition and decision-making that are inherently uncertain and exhibit certain non-classical, quantum-like characteristics. Sentiment analysis is a typical example of such domains. In the last few years, by leveraging the modeling power of quantum probability (a non-classical probability stemming from quantum mechanics methodology) and deep neural networks, a range of novel quantum-cognitively inspired models for sentiment analysis have emerged and performed well. This survey presents a timely overview of the latest developments in this fascinating cross-disciplinary area. We first provide a background of quantum probability and quantum cognition at a theoretical level, analyzing their advantages over classical theories in modeling the cognitive aspects of sentiment analysis. Then, recent quantum-cognitively inspired models are introduced and discussed in detail, focusing on how they approach the key challenges of the sentiment analysis task. Finally, we discuss the limitations of the current research and highlight future research directions.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3604550
JournalACM Computing Surveys
Volume56
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Jan 2024

Keywords

  • Quantum-cognitively inspired models
  • emotion recognition
  • non-classical probability from quantum mechanics methodology
  • sarcasm detection
  • sentiment analysis

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