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Improving sentiment analysis using preprocessing techniques and lexical patterns

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  • Stefano Cagnoni
  • Laura Ferrari
  • Paolo Fornacciari
  • Monica Mordonini
  • Laura Sani
  • Michele Tomaiuolo

Abstract

Sentiment analysis has recently gained considerable attention, since the classification of the emotional content of a text (online reviews, blog messages etc.) may have a relevant impact on market research, political science and many other fields. In this paper, we focus on the importance of the text preprocessing phase, proposing a new technique we termed lexical pattern-based feature weighting (LPFW) that allows one to improve sentence-level sentiment analysis by increasing the relevance of the features contained in particular lexical patterns. This approach has been evaluated on two sentiment classification datasets. We show that a systematic optimisation of the preprocessing filters is important for obtaining good classification accuracy. Also, we show that LPFW is effective in different application domains and with different training set sizes.

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  • Stefano Cagnoni & Laura Ferrari & Paolo Fornacciari & Monica Mordonini & Laura Sani & Michele Tomaiuolo, 2021. "Improving sentiment analysis using preprocessing techniques and lexical patterns," International Journal of Data Analysis Techniques and Strategies, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 13(3), pages 171-185.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:injdan:v:13:y:2021:i:3:p:171-185
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