A hybrid approach to sentiment sentence classification in suicide notes.

Biomedical informatics insights Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-01-30 DOI:10.4137/BII.S8961
Sunghwan Sohn, Manabu Torii, Dingcheng Li, Kavishwar Wagholikar, Stephen Wu, Hongfang Liu
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This paper describes the sentiment classification system developed by the Mayo Clinic team for the 2011 I2B2/VA/Cincinnati Natural Language Processing (NLP) Challenge. The sentiment classification task is to assign any pertinent emotion to each sentence in suicide notes. We have implemented three systems that have been trained on suicide notes provided by the I2B2 challenge organizer-a machine learning system, a rule-based system, and a system consisting of a combination of both. Our machine learning system was trained on re-annotated data in which apparently inconsistent emotion assignment was adjusted. Then, the machine learning methods by RIPPER and multinomial Naïve Bayes classifiers, manual pattern matching rules, and the combination of the two systems were tested to determine the emotions within sentences. The combination of the machine learning and rule-based system performed best and produced a micro-average F-score of 0.5640.

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自杀遗书情感句分类的混合方法。
本文描述了梅奥诊所团队为2011年I2B2/VA/辛辛那提自然语言处理(NLP)挑战赛开发的情感分类系统。情绪分类任务是将任何相关的情绪分配到遗书中的每句话中。我们已经实施了三个系统,这些系统已经接受了I2B2挑战组织者提供的自杀遗书的训练——一个机器学习系统,一个基于规则的系统,以及一个由两者组合组成的系统。我们的机器学习系统是在重新注释的数据上进行训练的,其中明显不一致的情绪分配被调整。然后,测试了RIPPER和多项式Naïve贝叶斯分类器的机器学习方法、人工模式匹配规则以及两种系统的结合来确定句子中的情绪。机器学习和基于规则的系统的结合表现最好,产生了0.5640的微平均f分。
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