$p$-Norm Broad Learning for Negative Emotion Classification in Social Networks

IF 7.7 1区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Big Data Mining and Analytics Pub Date : 2022-06-09 DOI:10.26599/BDMA.2022.9020008
Guanghao Chen;Sancheng Peng;Rong Zeng;Zhongwang Hu;Lihong Cao;Yongmei Zhou;Zhouhao Ouyang;Xiangyu Nie
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Negative emotion classification refers to the automatic classification of negative emotion of texts in social networks. Most existing methods are based on deep learning models, facing challenges such as complex structures and too many hyperparameters. To meet these challenges, in this paper, we propose a method for negative emotion classification utilizing a Robustly Optimized BERT Pretraining Approach (RoBERTa) and $p$ -norm Broad Learning ( $p$ -BL). Specifically, there are mainly three contributions in this paper. Firstly, we fine-tune the RoBERTa to adapt it to the task of negative emotion classification. Then, we employ the fine-tuned RoBERTa to extract features of original texts and generate sentence vectors. Secondly, we adopt $p$ -BL to construct a classifier and then predict negative emotions of texts using the classifier. Compared with deep learning models, $p$ -BL has advantages such as a simple structure that is only 3-layer and fewer parameters to be trained. Moreover, it can suppress the adverse effects of more outliers and noise in data by flexibly changing the value of $p$ . Thirdly, we conduct extensive experiments on the public datasets, and the experimental results show that our proposed method outperforms the baseline methods on the tested datasets.
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社交网络中消极情绪分类的$p$-范数广义学习
负面情绪分类是指对社交网络中文本的负面情绪进行自动分类。现有的大多数方法都基于深度学习模型,面临着结构复杂和超参数过多等挑战。为了应对这些挑战,在本文中,我们提出了一种利用鲁棒优化的BERT预训练方法(RoBERTa)和$p$-normal广义学习($p$-BL)进行负面情绪分类的方法。具体而言,本文主要有三点贡献。首先,我们对RoBERTa进行了微调,使其适应负面情绪分类的任务。然后,我们使用微调的RoBERTa来提取原始文本的特征并生成句子向量。其次,我们采用$p$-BL构造分类器,然后使用该分类器预测文本的负面情绪。与深度学习模型相比,$p$-BL具有结构简单、仅为3层、需要训练的参数较少等优点。此外,它可以通过灵活地更改$p$的值来抑制数据中更多异常值和噪声的不利影响。第三,我们在公共数据集上进行了广泛的实验,实验结果表明,我们提出的方法在测试数据集上优于基线方法。
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Big Data Mining and Analytics
Big Data Mining and Analytics Computer Science-Computer Science Applications
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