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5 months ago

How Will Your Tweet Be Received? Predicting the Sentiment Polarity of Tweet Replies

Soroosh Tayebi Arasteh; Mehrpad Monajem; Vincent Christlein; Philipp Heinrich; Anguelos Nicolaou; Hamidreza Naderi Boldaji; Mahshad Lotfinia; Stefan Evert

How Will Your Tweet Be Received? Predicting the Sentiment Polarity of Tweet Replies

Abstract

Twitter sentiment analysis, which often focuses on predicting the polarity of tweets, has attracted increasing attention over the last years, in particular with the rise of deep learning (DL). In this paper, we propose a new task: predicting the predominant sentiment among (first-order) replies to a given tweet. Therefore, we created RETWEET, a large dataset of tweets and replies manually annotated with sentiment labels. As a strong baseline, we propose a two-stage DL-based method: first, we create automatically labeled training data by applying a standard sentiment classifier to tweet replies and aggregating its predictions for each original tweet; our rationale is that individual errors made by the classifier are likely to cancel out in the aggregation step. Second, we use the automatically labeled data for supervised training of a neural network to predict reply sentiment from the original tweets. The resulting classifier is evaluated on the new RETWEET dataset, showing promising results, especially considering that it has been trained without any manually labeled data. Both the dataset and the baseline implementation are publicly available.

Code Repositories

tayebiarasteh/retweet
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pytorch

Benchmarks

BenchmarkMethodologyMetrics
tweet-reply-sentiment-analysis-on-retweetBi-LSTM
Average F1: 71.9
tweet-reply-sentiment-analysis-on-retweetEnsemble Model (Bi-LSTM + CNN)
Average F1: 73.2

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