A novel auto-annotation technique for aspect level sentiment analysis

Qureshi, M.A. and Asif, M. and Hassan, M.F. and Mustafa, G. and Ehsan, M.K. and Ali, A. and Sajid, U. (2022) A novel auto-annotation technique for aspect level sentiment analysis. Computers, Materials and Continua, 70 (3). pp. 4987-5004.

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Abstract

In machine learning, sentiment analysis is a technique to find and analyze the sentiments hidden in the text. For sentiment analysis, annotated data is a basic requirement. Generally, this data is manually annotated. Manual annotation is time consuming, costly and laborious process. To overcome these resource constraints this research has proposed a fully automated annotation technique for aspect level sentiment analysis. Dataset is created from the reviews of ten most popular songs on YouTube. Reviews of five aspects�voice, video, music, lyrics and song, are extracted. An N-Gram based technique is proposed. Complete dataset consists of 369436 reviews that took 173.53 s to annotate using the proposed technique while this dataset might have taken approximately 2.07 million seconds (575 h) if it was annotated manually. For the validation of the proposed technique, a sub-dataset�Voice, is annotated manually as well as with the proposed technique. Cohen�s Kappa statistics is used to evaluate the degree of agreement between the two annotations. The high Kappa value (i.e., 0.9571) shows the high level of agreement between the two. This validates that the quality of annotation of the proposed technique is as good as manual annotation even with far less computational cost. This research also contributes in consolidating the guidelines for the manual annotation process. © 2022 Tech Science Press. All rights reserved.

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Uncontrolled Keywords: Learning algorithms; Machine learning, Annotation; Auto-annotation; Corpus annotations; Fully automated; Manual annotation; Resource Constraint; Review annotation; Semi-annotated technique; Sentiment analysis; Text annotations, Sentiment analysis
Depositing User: Ms Sharifah Fahimah Saiyed Yeop
Date Deposited: 17 Mar 2022 02:22
Last Modified: 17 Mar 2022 02:22
URI: http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/28891

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