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Multilingual Sentiment Analysis
Multilingual Sentiment Analysis (MSA) applies deep learning — most commonly a fine-tuned multilingual language model such as mBERT or XLM-RoBERTa — to classify the sentiment polarity (positive, negative, neutral) of text written in two or more languages, enabling opinion mining across language boundaries without building separate models per language.
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Multilingual Sentiment Analysis (Cross-Lingual Opinion Mining)
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- Conneau, A., Khandelwal, K., Goyal, N., Chaudhary, V., Wenzek, G., Guzman, F., Grave, E., Ott, M., Zettlemoyer, L., & Stoyanov, V. (2020). Unsupervised Cross-lingual Representation Learning at Scale. Proceedings of ACL 2020, 8440–8451. · DOI 10.18653/v1/2020.acl-main.747
- Barnes, J., Klinger, R., & Wubben, S. (2022). Structured Sentiment Analysis as Dependency Graph Parsing. Computational Linguistics, 48(3), 693–744. · DOI 10.18653/v1/2021.acl-long.263
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