Bullet Subtitle Sentiment Classification Based on Affective Computing and Ensemble Learning

The bullet subtitle reflects a kind of instant feedback from the user to the current video. It is generally short but contains rich sentiment. However, the bullet subtitle has its own unique characteristics, and the effect of applying existing sentiment classification methods to the bullet subtitle...

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Main Authors: Lei Yu, Yu Wu, Jie Yang, Yunkai Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi-Wiley 2021-01-01
Series:Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5563104
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Summary:The bullet subtitle reflects a kind of instant feedback from the user to the current video. It is generally short but contains rich sentiment. However, the bullet subtitle has its own unique characteristics, and the effect of applying existing sentiment classification methods to the bullet subtitle sentiment classification problem is not ideal. First, since bullet subtitles usually contain a large number of buzzwords, existing sentiment lexicons are not applicable, we propose Chinese Bullet Subtitle Sentiment Lexicon on the basis of existing sentiment lexicons. Second, considering that some traditional affective computing methods only consider the text information and ignore the information of other dimensions, we construct a bullet subtitle affective computing method by combining the information of other dimensions of the bullet subtitle. Finally, aiming at the problem that existing classification algorithms ignore the importance of sentiment words in short texts, we propose a sentiment classification method based on affective computing and ensemble learning. Our experiment results show that the proposed method has higher accuracy and better practical application effect.
ISSN:1530-8677