Recognizing Contextual Polarity: An Exploration of Features for Phrase-Level Sentiment Analysis
University of Pittsburgh · University of Edinburgh
Abstract
Many approaches to automatic sentiment analysis begin with a large lexicon of words marked with their prior polarity (also called semantic orientation). However, the contextual polarity of the phrase in which a particular instance of a word appears may be quite different from the word's prior polarity. Positive words are used in phrases expressing negative sentiments, or vice versa. Also, quite often words that are positive or negative out of context are neutral in context, meaning they are not even being used to express a sentiment. The goal of this work is to automatically distinguish between prior and contextual polarity, with a focus on understanding which features are important for this task. Because an…
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3Topics & keywords
- Polarity (international relations)
- Computer science
- Sentiment analysis
- Natural language processing
- Context (archaeology)
- Lexicon
- Phrase
- Artificial intelligence
- Quality Education