Due to the widespread usage of social media in our recent daily lifestyles, sentiment analysis becomes an important field in pattern recognition and Natural Language Processing (NLP). In this field, users' feedback data on a specific issue are evaluated and analyzed. Detecting emotions within the text is therefore considered one of the important challenges of the current NLP research. Emotions have been widely studied in psychology and behavioral science as they are an integral part of the human nature. Emotions describe a state of mind of distinct behaviors, feelings, thoughts and experiences. The main objective of this paper is to propose a new model named BERT-CNN to detect emotions from text. This model is formed by a combination of the Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformer (BERT) and the Convolutional Neural networks (CNN) for textual classification. This model embraces the BERT to train the word semantic representation language model. According to the word context, the semantic vector is dynamically generated and then placed into the CNN to predict the output. Results of a comparative study proved that the BERT-CNN model overcomes the state-of-art baseline performance produced by different models in the literature using the semeval 2019 task3 dataset and ISEAR datasets. The BERT-CNN model achieves an accuracy of 94.7% and an F1-score of 94% for semeval2019 task3 dataset and an accuracy of 75.8% and an F1-score of 76% for ISEAR dataset.
Over the past decades, social media attracted individuals to express their feelings on any topic or item, resulting in an incremental growth in the size of created data. These feelings and unstructured data paved the path for business organizations to gather information and build statistical analysis. Various machine learning and natural language processing-based approaches are used for sentiment and emotion analysis. Moreover, deep learning-based approaches recently gained popularity due to their remarkable performance in text analysis. This paper provides a comprehensive overview of the prominent machine learning models applied in emotion analysis. It explores various emotion analysis taxonomies, in addition to the constraints of prevalent deep learning architectures. The paper also reviews some of the previously presented contributions in emotion analysis with a focus on deep learning methodologies as well as the most common datasets. It presents a comprehensive comparison between several emotion analysis models. This paper demonstrates the effectiveness of learning-based techniques in tackling emotion analysis challenges.
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