Learning affective meanings that derives the social behavior using Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers

01/31/2022
by   Moeen Mostafavi, et al.
0

Predicting the outcome of a process requires modeling the system dynamic and observing the states. In the context of social behaviors, sentiments characterize the states of the system. Affect Control Theory (ACT) uses sentiments to manifest potential interaction. ACT is a generative theory of culture and behavior based on a three-dimensional sentiment lexicon. Traditionally, the sentiments are quantified using survey data which is fed into a regression model to explain social behavior. The lexicons used in the survey are limited due to prohibitive cost. This paper uses a fine-tuned Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers (BERT) model to develop a replacement for these surveys. This model achieves state-of-the-art accuracy in estimating affective meanings, expanding the affective lexicon, and allowing more behaviors to be explained.

READ FULL TEXT
research
05/05/2019

Investigating the Successes and Failures of BERT for Passage Re-Ranking

The bidirectional encoder representations from transformers (BERT) model...
research
09/17/2020

DSC IIT-ISM at SemEval-2020 Task 6: Boosting BERT with Dependencies for Definition Extraction

We explore the performance of Bidirectional Encoder Representations from...
research
05/02/2023

Cancer Hallmark Classification Using Bidirectional Encoder Representations From Transformers

This paper presents a novel approach to accurately classify the hallmark...
research
08/02/2022

BERT4Loc: BERT for Location – POI Recommender System

Recommending points of interest is a difficult problem that requires pre...
research
07/16/2023

Domain Generalisation with Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Vision Transformers

Domain generalisation involves pooling knowledge from source domain(s) i...
research
12/02/2022

Twitter Data Analysis: Izmir Earthquake Case

Türkiye is located on a fault line; earthquakes often occur on a large a...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset