RideKE is a new code-switched Kenyan tweet dataset for ride-hailing sentiment and emotion, where XLM-R performs best on sentiment but all models struggle with emotion classification.
Sentiment Analysis Across Multiple African Languages: A Current Benchmark
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Sentiment analysis is a fundamental and valuable task in NLP. However, due to limitations in data and technological availability, research into sentiment analysis of African languages has been fragmented and lacking. With the recent release of the AfriSenti-SemEval Shared Task 12, hosted as a part of The 17th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation, an annotated sentiment analysis of 14 African languages was made available. We benchmarked and compared current state-of-art transformer models across 12 languages and compared the performance of training one-model-per-language versus single-model-all-languages. We also evaluated the performance of standard multilingual models and their ability to learn and transfer cross-lingual representation from non-African to African languages. Our results show that despite work in low resource modeling, more data still produces better models on a per-language basis. Models explicitly developed for African languages outperform other models on all tasks. Additionally, no one-model-fits-all solution exists for a per-language evaluation of the models evaluated. Moreover, for some languages with a smaller sample size, a larger multilingual model may perform better than a dedicated per-language model for sentiment classification.
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RideKE: Leveraging Low-Resource, User-Generated Twitter Content for Sentiment and Emotion Detection in Kenyan Code-Switched Dataset
RideKE is a new code-switched Kenyan tweet dataset for ride-hailing sentiment and emotion, where XLM-R performs best on sentiment but all models struggle with emotion classification.