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Cross-Category Defect Discovery from Online Reviews: Supplementing Sentiment with Category-Specific Semantics

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INFORMATION SYSTEMS FRONTIERS
卷 24, 期 4, 页码 1265-1285

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10796-021-10122-y

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Text analytics; Sentiment analysis; Quality management; Supervised learning; Unsupervised learning; Business intelligence

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  1. Thammasat University in the form of the Bualuang ASEAN Fellowship

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The paper evaluates various methods for detecting defect-related discussion in online reviews and finds that supervised learning techniques outperform other text analytic techniques in cross-category analysis, especially when confined to a single category of study.
Online reviews contain many vital insights for quality management, but the volume of content makes identifying defect-related discussion difficult. This paper critically assesses multiple approaches for detecting defect-related discussion, ranging from out-of-the-box sentiment analyses to supervised and unsupervised machine-learned defect terms. We examine reviews from 25 product and service categories to assess each method's performance. We examine each approach across the broad cross-section of categories as well as when tailored to a singular category of study. Surprisingly, we found that negative sentiment was often a poor predictor of defect-related discussion. Terms generated with unsupervised topic modeling tended to correspond to generic product discussions rather than defect-related discussion. Supervised learning techniques outperformed the other text analytic techniques in our cross-category analysis, and they were especially effective when confined to a single category of study. Our work suggests a need for category-specific text analyses to take full advantage of consumer-driven quality intelligence.

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