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Augmenting Large Language Models via Vector Embeddings to Improve Domain-Specific Responsiveness
Published on: December 6, 2024
Scalable deep learning framework for sentiment analysis prediction for online movie reviews
Peter Atandoh1, Fengli Zhang1, Mugahed A Al-Antari2
1School of Information and Software Engineering, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, North Jianshe Road, Chengdu, 610054, Sichuan, China.
Abstract:
Sentiment analysis has broad use in diverse real-world contexts, particularly in the online movie industry and other e-commerce platforms. The main objective of our work is to examine the word information order and analyze the content of texts by exploring the hidden meanings of words in online movie text reviews. This study presents an enhanced method of representing text and computationally feasible deep learning models, namely the PEW-MCAB model. The methodology categorizes sentiments by considering the full written text as a unified piece. The feature vector representation is processed using an enhanced text representation called Positional embedding and pretrained Glove Embedding Vector (PEW). The learning of these features is achieved by inculcating a multichannel convolutional neural network (MCNN), which is subsequently integrated into an Attention-based Bidirectional Long Short-Term Memory (AB) model. This experiment examines the positive and negative of online movie textual reviews. Four datasets were used to evaluate the model. When tested on the IMDB, MR (2002), MRC (2004), and MR (2005) datasets, the (PEW-MCAB) algorithm attained accuracy rates of 90.3%, 84.1%, 85.9%, and 87.1%, respectively, in the experimental setting. When implemented in practical settings, the proposed structure shows a great deal of promise for efficacy and competitiveness.
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