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Fine-Tuning BERT for Sentiment Analysis of Vietnamese Reviews

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arxiv 2011.10426 v1 pith:STXYZ45N submitted 2020-11-20 cs.CL cs.LG

classification cs.CLcs.LG
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Sentiment analysis is an important task in the field ofNature Language Processing (NLP), in which users' feedbackdata on a specific issue are evaluated and analyzed. Manydeep learning models have been proposed to tackle this task, including the recently-introduced Bidirectional Encoder Rep-resentations from Transformers (BERT) model. In this paper,we experiment with two BERT fine-tuning methods for thesentiment analysis task on datasets of Vietnamese reviews: 1) a method that uses only the [CLS] token as the input for anattached feed-forward neural network, and 2) another methodin which all BERT output vectors are used as the input forclassification. Experimental results on two datasets show thatmodels using BERT slightly outperform other models usingGloVe and FastText. Also, regarding the datasets employed inthis study, our proposed BERT fine-tuning method produces amodel with better performance than the original BERT fine-tuning method.

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  1. Expanding Vietnamese SentiWordNet to Improve Performance of Vietnamese Sentiment Analysis Models

    cs.CL 2025-01 reject novelty 4.0 of 10

    Combining PhoBERT features with scores from an expanded Vietnamese SentiWordNet achieves F1 of 0.95 and 0.94 on two review datasets, but the lexicon expansion step is not fully defined.

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