Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: EMNLP 2020 2020
DOI: 10.18653/v1/2020.findings-emnlp.234
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Grid Tagging Scheme for Aspect-oriented Fine-grained Opinion Extraction

Abstract: Aspect-oriented Fine-grained Opinion Extraction (AFOE) aims at extracting aspect terms and opinion terms from review in the form of opinion pairs or additionally extracting sentiment polarity of aspect term to form opinion triplet. Because of containing several opinion factors, the complete AFOE task is usually divided into multiple subtasks and achieved in the pipeline. However, pipeline approaches easily suffer from error propagation and inconvenience in real-world scenarios. To this end, we propose a novel … Show more

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“…generally outperforms the previous two end-to-end approaches on the four datasets. As mentioned in Table 3, it is challenging to make a fair comparison between the previous ABSA framework RACL (Chen and Qian, 2020), which also address the ATE and OTE tasks while solving other ABSA subtasks, and our approach as well as the GTS (Wu et al, 2020). This is because the mentioned approaches have different task settings.…”
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“…generally outperforms the previous two end-to-end approaches on the four datasets. As mentioned in Table 3, it is challenging to make a fair comparison between the previous ABSA framework RACL (Chen and Qian, 2020), which also address the ATE and OTE tasks while solving other ABSA subtasks, and our approach as well as the GTS (Wu et al, 2020). This is because the mentioned approaches have different task settings.…”
Section: Additional Comparisonsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…End-to-end The end-to-end methods aim to jointly extract full triplets in a single stage. Previous work by Zhang et al (2020) and Wu et al (2020) independently predict the sentiment relation for all possible word-word pairs, hence they require decoding heuristics to determine the overall sentiment polarity of a triplet. JET (Xu et al, 2020b) models the ASTE task as a structured prediction problem with a position-aware tagging scheme to capture the interaction of the three elements in a triplet.…”
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“…Grid Tagging Schema. To tackle the ASTE task, a Grid Tagging Schema (GTS) was proposed by Wu et al (2020), which adopts six tags G = {A, O, NEG, NEU, POS, N} to represent the relationship for any pair of two words (w i , w j ) in a sentence. The two tags, A and O, denote the word-pair (w i , w j ) is the same aspect or opinion, respectively.…”
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“…In ABSA, aspect (or called opinion target) extraction and opinion term extraction are two fundamental tasks. Aspect is the word or phrase in the reviews referring to the object towards which users show attitudes, while opinion terms are those words or phrases representing users' attitudes (Wu et al, 2020). For example, in the sentence "The dim sum is delicious.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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