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Polarity and Intensity: the Two Aspects of Sentiment Analysis

Computation and Language 2018-07-05 v1

Abstract

Current multimodal sentiment analysis frames sentiment score prediction as a general Machine Learning task. However, what the sentiment score actually represents has often been overlooked. As a measurement of opinions and affective states, a sentiment score generally consists of two aspects: polarity and intensity. We decompose sentiment scores into these two aspects and study how they are conveyed through individual modalities and combined multimodal models in a naturalistic monologue setting. In particular, we build unimodal and multimodal multi-task learning models with sentiment score prediction as the main task and polarity and/or intensity classification as the auxiliary tasks. Our experiments show that sentiment analysis benefits from multi-task learning, and individual modalities differ when conveying the polarity and intensity aspects of sentiment.

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@article{arxiv.1807.01466,
  title  = {Polarity and Intensity: the Two Aspects of Sentiment Analysis},
  author = {Leimin Tian and Catherine Lai and Johanna D. Moore},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.01466},
  year   = {2018}
}

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Published at the First Grand Challenge and Workshop on Human Multimodal Language (Challenge-HML) of ACL 2018