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Mining Feature-Opinion from Reviews Based on Dependency Parsing

Authors: Tieke He; Rui Hao; Hang Qi; Jia Liu; Qing Wu;

Mining Feature-Opinion from Reviews Based on Dependency Parsing

Abstract

The manual reading of all the product reviews to find a satisfying item is not only labor-intensive, but also tedious for the consumers. In this paper, we propose a feature-opinion mining approach to automatically summarize the reviews, which is based on dependency parsing. Specifically, in our approach we first utilize a regression model to generate sentiment word, including phrase and its sentiment weight, and then we extract the feature based on the dependency relationship between feature word and sentiment word, finally we assign a score to the feature according to the dependency relationship. The experimental results demonstrate that our approach can effectively mine the feature-opinion from reviews.

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Microsoft Academic Graph classification: business.industry Computer science media_common.quotation_subject E-commerce computer.software_genre Opinion analysis Product reviews Feature (computer vision) Dependency grammar Reading (process) Artificial intelligence business computer Natural language processing media_common

Keywords

Computer Networks and Communications, Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design, Artificial Intelligence, Software

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