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Word- and Sentence-Level Representations for Implicit Aspect Extraction


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Aspect terms extraction (ATE), a key subtask for aspect-based sentiment analysis, opinion summarization, and topic modeling aims at extracting grammatical elements (nouns...Show More

Abstract:

Aspect terms extraction (ATE), a key subtask for aspect-based sentiment analysis, opinion summarization, and topic modeling aims at extracting grammatical elements (nouns, phrases, and adjectives) from user reviews that reveal the discussed features of the entity under review. These aspect terms are usually the targets of the opinions expressed. Identifying them requires tackling substantial linguistic challenges but, due to the multiple commercial and social applications, significant research effort has been invested in efficiently mining aspects. Recent advances in ATE address methods that exploit a sentence or a word-level encoding of a user review as a solution. This article proposes a novel and effective word- and sentence-level encoding framework, which utilizes a neural network architecture that learns to extract aspect terms. The main advantage of our approach is that it can extract explicit and implicit aspects (i.e., aspects that are not directly mentioned in the user-generated text). We evaluate our method on four widely used datasets where we prove its efficiency against state-of-the-art alternative approaches.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems ( Volume: 11, Issue: 5, October 2024)
Page(s): 5935 - 5948
Date of Publication: 14 May 2024

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