Weakly-supervised Domain Adaption for Aspect Extraction via Multi-level Interaction Transfer

16 Jun 2020  ·  Tao Liang, Wenya Wang, Fengmao Lv ·

Fine-grained aspect extraction is an essential sub-task in aspect based opinion analysis. It aims to identify the aspect terms (a.k.a. opinion targets) of a product or service in each sentence. However, expensive annotation process is usually involved to acquire sufficient token-level labels for each domain. To address this limitation, some previous works propose domain adaptation strategies to transfer knowledge from a sufficiently labeled source domain to unlabeled target domains. But due to both the difficulty of fine-grained prediction problems and the large domain gap between domains, the performance remains unsatisfactory. This work conducts a pioneer study on leveraging sentence-level aspect category labels that can be usually available in commercial services like review sites to promote token-level transfer for the extraction purpose. Specifically, the aspect category information is used to construct pivot knowledge for transfer with assumption that the interactions between sentence-level aspect category and token-level aspect terms are invariant across domains. To this end, we propose a novel multi-level reconstruction mechanism that aligns both the fine-grained and coarse-grained information in multiple levels of abstractions. Comprehensive experiments demonstrate that our approach can fully utilize sentence-level aspect category labels to improve cross-domain aspect extraction with a large performance gain.

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