SKEP: Sentiment Knowledge Enhanced Pre-training for Sentiment Analysis

This paper proposes a pre-training method for sentiment analysis. They first mine sentiment words with their polities and aspect-sentiment (AS) pairs using unsupervised PMI. Then they ask MLM to predict sentiment words and AS pairs. For AS pairs, they use CLS token state to predict whether an AS contain a certain sentiment word.

Comments

  • Nice design.
  • Writing is not so good. E.g., “there are multiple elements of y_a equals to 1” contains a subject verb error.
Rating
  • 5: Transformative: This paper is likely to change our field. It should be considered for a best paper award.
  • 4.5: Exciting: It changed my thinking on this topic. I would fight for it to be accepted.
  • 4: Strong: I learned a lot from it. I would like to see it accepted.
  • 3.5: Leaning positive: It can be accepted more or less in its current form. However, the work it describes is not particularly exciting and/or inspiring, so it will not be a big loss if people don’t see it in this conference.
  • 3: Ambivalent: It has merits (e.g., it reports state-of-the-art results, the idea is nice), but there are key weaknesses (e.g., I didn’t learn much from it, evaluation is not convincing, it describes incremental work). I believe it can significantly benefit from another round of revision, but I won’t object to accepting it if my co-reviewers are willing to champion it.
  • 2.5: Leaning negative: I am leaning towards rejection, but I can be persuaded if my co-reviewers think otherwise.
  • 2: Mediocre: I would rather not see it in the conference.
  • 1.5: Weak: I am pretty confident that it should be rejected.
  • 1: Poor: I would fight to have it rejected.

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一直思考一个问题,为什么中国学生的论文不配一个中文论文的链接呢?