A Systematic Comparison of Architectures for Document-Level Sentiment Classification (2002.08131v2)
Abstract: Documents are composed of smaller pieces - paragraphs, sentences, and tokens - that have complex relationships between one another. Sentiment classification models that take into account the structure inherent in these documents have a theoretical advantage over those that do not. At the same time, transfer learning models based on LLM pretraining have shown promise for document classification. However, these two paradigms have not been systematically compared and it is not clear under which circumstances one approach is better than the other. In this work we empirically compare hierarchical models and transfer learning for document-level sentiment classification. We show that non-trivial hierarchical models outperform previous baselines and transfer learning on document-level sentiment classification in five languages.
- Jeremy Barnes (31 papers)
- Vinit Ravishankar (11 papers)
- Lilja Øvrelid (42 papers)
- Erik Velldal (31 papers)