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A Japanese Dataset for Aspect-based Sentiment Polarity Classification and Emotion Intensity Estimation
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A Japanese Dataset for Aspect-based Sentiment Polarity Classification and Emotion Intensity Estimation
We manually construct and publicly release a Japanese dataset for Aspect-based Sentiment Analysis (ABSA), annotated with both sentiment polarity and the emotional intensities for Plutchik’s eight emotions. Existing datasets for Japanese ABSA only handle sentiment polarity classification. Therefore, we manually annotated Plutchik’s eight emotions with a four-point scale and sentiment polarity with a five-point scale to words in the Japanese sentiment analysis corpus WRIME. Analysis of this corpus revealed that word-level emotions more strongly reflect the reader’s objective impression than the writer’s subjective perspective. Furthermore, the results of evaluation experiments on word-level emotion estimation quantitatively demonstrated that while Large Language Models achieve high performance, they struggle with the estimation of the "trust" emotion. Additionally, we demonstrated that multi-task learning, utilizing both word and sentence levels, can improve performance on difficult-to-estimate subjective emotions.
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