Affective Commonsense Knowledge Enhanced Dependency Graph for Aspect Sentiment Triplet Extraction
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Abstract
Most existing aspect sentiment triplet extraction models emphasize the adoption of novel tagging scheme to jointly extract three elements of sentiment triplets, but they overlook the intrinsic information of individual words, including the implicit relationships between words, which results in the inaccurate triplet extraction. In this paper, we propose a novel method named Affective Commonsense Knowledge Enhanced Dependency Graph, which considers the sentiment information contained in each word and the relative positional distance relationships between them. Specifically, a dependency graph is generated, incorporating the sentiment information obtained through an external knowledge base called SenticNet. This dependency graph is integrated into a multi-layer Graph Convolutional Network to enhance the sentiment dependency relationships between words. Additionally, an attention mechanism with relative position embeddings is utilized to acquire word representations which incorporate contextual and syntactic information. Furthermore, an expanded Grid Tagging Scheme is employed to provide more accurate description of the relationships between words. Experimental results on SemEval and ASTE-Data-V2 demonstrate its superior performance of our method.
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