Abstract

Supervised sentiment classification systems are typically domain-specific, and the performance decreases sharply when transferred from one domain to another domain. Building these systems involves annotating a large amount of data for every domain, which needs much human labor. So, a reasonable way is to utilize labeled data in one existed (or called source) domain for sentiment classification in target domain. To address this problem, we propose a two-stage framework for cross-domain sentiment classification. At the “building a bridge” stage, we build a bridge between the source domain and the target domain to get some most confidently labeled documents in the target domain; at the “following the structure” stage, we exploit the intrinsic structure, revealed by these most confidently labeled documents, to label the target-domain data. The experimental results indicate that the proposed approach could improve the performance of cross-domain sentiment classification dramatically.

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