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Exploiting reviewers' comment histories for sentiment analysis

Journal

JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE
Volume 40, Issue 3, Pages 313-328

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0165551514522734

Keywords

Dempster-Shafer theory of evidence; opinion mining; sentiment analysis; sentiment detection; the theory of negativity bias

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  1. Iran Telecommunication Research Centre [T5008801]

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Sentiment analysis is used to extract people's opinion from their online comments in order to help automated systems provide more precise recommendations. Existing sentiment analysis methods often assume that the comments of any single reviewer are independent of each other and so they do not take advantage of significant information that may be extracted from reviewers' comment histories. Using psychological findings and the theory of negativity bias, we propose a method for exploiting reviewers' comment histories to improve sentiment analysis. Furthermore, to use more fine-grained information about the content of a review, our method predicts the overall ratings by aggregating sentence-level scores. In the proposed system, the Dempster-Shafer theory of evidence is utilized for score aggregation. The results from four large and diverse social Web datasets establish the superiority of our approach in comparison with the state-of-the-art machine learning techniques. In addition, the results show that the suggested method is robust to the size of training dataset.

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