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Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis Using Fabricius Ringlet-Based Hybrid Deep Learning for Online Reviews.

Authors :
Kumari, Santoshi
Pushphavathi, T. P.
Source :
International Journal of Image & Graphics. Jul2023, p1. 29p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The sentiment analysis relying on the aspect of online reviews is utilized for identifying the polarity of the given review. Nowadays, many methods are introduced for aspect-based sentiment analysis (ABSA) using neural networks, and many methods failed to consider contextual information exploitation to make the performance more accurate. Hence, this research proposed an optimized deep learning method for the detection of the aspect and to identify the polarity. Hence, in this research, an optimized deep learning technique for the ABSA is introduced by considering the online reviews, in which the deep learning classifiers are trained with the proposed Fabricius ringlet optimization (FRO) algorithm to reduce the loss that helps to enhance the accuracy of sentiment polarity prediction. The proposed FRO is developed by the hybridization of the behavioral nature of the Fabricius and the ringlet in feeding for the determination of the global best solution. The tuning of the weights and biases of the classifier enhance the performance of the classifier. The objective behind the tuning is to minimize the loss function while training and to enhance the accuracy of aspect extraction and polarity prediction of sentiment. Based on a study of the existing approach, the suggested FRO-based hybrid deep learning method is significantly improved; its accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity are 87.06%, 90.83%, and 79.37%, respectively, with a training percentage of 40%. The accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity of the existing technique have also been enhanced for aspect restaurant values, which are 87.53%, 96.06%, and 79.88% with a 60% training percentage. Similar to that, Twitter values for accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity are reported to be 89.08%, 99.35%, and 79.70%, respectively, with an 80% training percentage. The proposed method obtained the 90.13%, 99.35%, and 81.10% accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity from the assessment of the FRO-based hybrid deep learning. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02194678
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Journal of Image & Graphics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
165464687
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1142/s0219467825500056