Fine-grained emotion classification of Chinese microblogs based on graph convolution networks

Yuni Lai, Linfeng Zhang, Donghong Han*, Rui Zhou, Guoren Wang

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Microblogs are widely used to express people’s opinions and feelings in daily life. Sentiment analysis (SA) can timely detect personal sentiment polarities through analyzing text. Deep learning approaches have been broadly used in SA but still have not fully exploited syntax information. In this paper, we propose a syntax-based graph convolution network (GCN) model to enhance the understanding of diverse grammatical structures of Chinese microblogs. In addition, a pooling method based on percentile is proposed to improve the accuracy of the model. In experiments, for Chinese microblogs emotion classification categories including happiness, sadness, like, anger, disgust, fear, and surprise, the F-measure of our model reaches 82.32% and exceeds the state-of-the-art algorithm by 5.90%. The experimental results show that our model can effectively utilize the information of dependency parsing to improve the performance of emotion detection. What is more, we annotate a new dataset for Chinese emotion classification, which is open to other researchers.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2771-2787
Number of pages17
JournalWorld Wide Web
Volume23
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2020

Keywords

  • Chinese microblog
  • Deep learning
  • Emotion detection
  • Graph convolution network
  • Sentiment analysis

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