Linking negative herding effect to online public opinion: A new BiGADG approach for sentiment classification

Author:

Zhou Yiyin123ORCID,Hu Yanrong123,Liu Hongjiu123,Huang Ping123,Dai Dan123

Affiliation:

1. College of Mathematics and Computer Science Zhejiang A & F University Hangzhou China

2. Key Laboratory of Forestry Intelligent Monitoring and Information Technology Research of Zhejiang Province Zhejiang A & F University Hangzhou China

3. Key Laboratory of Forestry Sensing Technology and Intelligent Equipment, State Forestry and Grassland Bureau Zhejiang A & F University Hangzhou China

Abstract

AbstractThe negative herding effect tends to cause the spread of negative emotions among netizens, resulting in significant public opinion crises. Therefore, linking the negative herding effect and online public opinion, we aim to exploring the connection between netizens' emotions, opinions, and the negative herding effect. To better distinguish the emotions in texts, a new BiGADG (Bidirectional Gated recurrent unit based on Attention with Distance‐based dependency syntax Graph convolutional network) model is proposed in this article. This model includes primarily the proposed dependency syntax based on dependency distance, Bidirectional Gated Recurrent Unit (BiGRU), multi‐head self‐attention and Graph Convolutional Network (GCN). Particularly, the dependency syntax based on dependency distances incorporates word‐to‐word dependency distances into the traditional dependency syntax, which enriches the syntactic structural features of the text. After the experiments, the accuracy of BiGADG model is 86.53%, which is 3.11% higher compared to BERT model. It is evident that our model for sentiment classification has been improved. Based on the results of sentiment classification, we investigate the existence of negative herding behaviour and its underlying motivation in online public opinion. We have found that the negative herding effect, if not effectively managed, may trigger large‐scale and uncontrollable public opinion crises.

Publisher

Wiley

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