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Using Sentiment Representation Learning to Enhance Gender Classification for User Profiling (1810.06645v1)

Published 9 Oct 2018 in cs.CL and cs.AI

Abstract: User profiling means exploiting the technology of machine learning to predict attributes of users, such as demographic attributes, hobby attributes, preference attributes, etc. It's a powerful data support of precision marketing. Existing methods mainly study network behavior, personal preferences, post texts to build user profile. Through our data analysis of micro-blog, we find that females show more positive and have richer emotions than males in online social platform. This difference is very conducive to the distinction between genders. Therefore, we argue that sentiment context is important as well for user profiling.This paper focuses on exploiting microblog user posts to predict one of the demographic labels: gender. We propose a Sentiment Representation Learning based Multi-Layer Perceptron(SRL-MLP) model to classify gender. First we build a sentiment polarity classifier in advance by training Long Short-Term Memory(LSTM) model on e-commerce review corpus. Next we transfer sentiment representation to a basic MLP network. Last we conduct experiments on gender classification by sentiment representation. Experimental results show that our approach can improve gender classification accuracy by 5.53\%, from 84.20\% to 89.73\%.

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Authors (5)
  1. Yunpei Zheng (1 paper)
  2. Lin Li (329 papers)
  3. Luo Zhong (12 papers)
  4. Jianwei Zhang (114 papers)
  5. Jinhang Liu (2 papers)
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