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Fusing semantic and syntactic information for aspect sentiment triplet extraction

Authors: Su, Na; Wang, Anqi; Zhang, Lingzhi;

Fusing semantic and syntactic information for aspect sentiment triplet extraction

Abstract

Aspect Sentiment Triplet Extraction (ASTE) aims to extract aspect terms, sentiment polarity and opinion terms explaining the reason for the sentiment from a sentence in the form of triplets. Many existing studies model the context by graph neural networks to learn relevant information from the generated graphs. However, some sentences may have syntactic errors or lack significant grammar, which may lead to poor results on the dataset of the model. In this paper, we propose the Fusing Semantic and Syntactic Information for Aspect Sentiment Triplet Extraction (FSSI) model, which incorporates both syntactic structure and semantic relevance in the context. Specifically, we construct a syntactic graph convolutional network to obtain comprehensive syntactic structure information and a semantic graph convolutional network to obtain global semantic relevance of sentences using the self-attention mechanism. Furthermore, we concatenate the graph representations generated by the two graph convolution networks to obtain the final enhanced representation. Finally, we apply an effective inference strategy to extract triplets. Extensive experimental results on benchmark datasets show that our model outperforms state-of-the-art approaches.

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