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Article citation study: Context enhanced citation sentiment detection

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arxiv 2005.04534 v1 pith:EKW2NZUS submitted 2020-05-10 cs.CL cs.DLcs.IR

classification cs.CLcs.DLcs.IR
keywords citationanalysissamplessentimentcomprisingcontextdatasetsdeep
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Citation sentimet analysis is one of the little studied tasks for scientometric analysis. For citation analysis, we developed eight datasets comprising citation sentences, which are manually annotated by us into three sentiment polarities viz. positive, negative, and neutral. Among eight datasets, three were developed by considering the whole context of citations. Furthermore, we proposed an ensembled feature engineering method comprising word embeddings obtained for texts, parts-of-speech tags, and dependency relationships together. Ensembled features were considered as input to deep learning based approaches for citation sentiment classification, which is in turn compared with Bag-of-Words approach. Experimental results demonstrate that deep learning is useful for higher number of samples, whereas support vector machine is the winner for smaller number of samples. Moreover, context-based samples are proved to be more effective than context-less samples for citation sentiment analysis.

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