模型:
cardiffnlp/twitter-roberta-base-sentiment-latest
This is a RoBERTa-base model trained on ~124M tweets from January 2018 to December 2021, and finetuned for sentiment analysis with the TweetEval benchmark. The original Twitter-based RoBERTa model can be found here and the original reference paper is TweetEval . This model is suitable for English.
Labels : 0 -> Negative; 1 -> Neutral; 2 -> Positive
This sentiment analysis model has been integrated into TweetNLP . You can access the demo here .
from transformers import pipeline sentiment_task = pipeline("sentiment-analysis", model=model_path, tokenizer=model_path) sentiment_task("Covid cases are increasing fast!")
[{'label': 'Negative', 'score': 0.7236}]
from transformers import AutoModelForSequenceClassification from transformers import TFAutoModelForSequenceClassification from transformers import AutoTokenizer, AutoConfig import numpy as np from scipy.special import softmax # Preprocess text (username and link placeholders) def preprocess(text): new_text = [] for t in text.split(" "): t = '@user' if t.startswith('@') and len(t) > 1 else t t = 'http' if t.startswith('http') else t new_text.append(t) return " ".join(new_text) MODEL = f"cardiffnlp/twitter-roberta-base-sentiment-latest" tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(MODEL) config = AutoConfig.from_pretrained(MODEL) # PT model = AutoModelForSequenceClassification.from_pretrained(MODEL) #model.save_pretrained(MODEL) text = "Covid cases are increasing fast!" text = preprocess(text) encoded_input = tokenizer(text, return_tensors='pt') output = model(**encoded_input) scores = output[0][0].detach().numpy() scores = softmax(scores) # # TF # model = TFAutoModelForSequenceClassification.from_pretrained(MODEL) # model.save_pretrained(MODEL) # text = "Covid cases are increasing fast!" # encoded_input = tokenizer(text, return_tensors='tf') # output = model(encoded_input) # scores = output[0][0].numpy() # scores = softmax(scores) # Print labels and scores ranking = np.argsort(scores) ranking = ranking[::-1] for i in range(scores.shape[0]): l = config.id2label[ranking[i]] s = scores[ranking[i]] print(f"{i+1}) {l} {np.round(float(s), 4)}")
Output:
1) Negative 0.7236 2) Neutral 0.2287 3) Positive 0.0477
@inproceedings{camacho-collados-etal-2022-tweetnlp, title = "{T}weet{NLP}: Cutting-Edge Natural Language Processing for Social Media", author = "Camacho-collados, Jose and Rezaee, Kiamehr and Riahi, Talayeh and Ushio, Asahi and Loureiro, Daniel and Antypas, Dimosthenis and Boisson, Joanne and Espinosa Anke, Luis and Liu, Fangyu and Mart{\'\i}nez C{\'a}mara, Eugenio" and others, booktitle = "Proceedings of the 2022 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing: System Demonstrations", month = dec, year = "2022", address = "Abu Dhabi, UAE", publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics", url = "https://aclanthology.org/2022.emnlp-demos.5", pages = "38--49" }
@inproceedings{loureiro-etal-2022-timelms, title = "{T}ime{LM}s: Diachronic Language Models from {T}witter", author = "Loureiro, Daniel and Barbieri, Francesco and Neves, Leonardo and Espinosa Anke, Luis and Camacho-collados, Jose", booktitle = "Proceedings of the 60th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics: System Demonstrations", month = may, year = "2022", address = "Dublin, Ireland", publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics", url = "https://aclanthology.org/2022.acl-demo.25", doi = "10.18653/v1/2022.acl-demo.25", pages = "251--260" }