Tracking Brand-Associated Polarity-Bearing Topics in User Reviews
Abstract
Monitoring online customer reviews is important for business organisations to measure customer satisfaction and better manage their reputations. In this paper, we propose a novel dynamic Brand-Topic Model (dBTM) which is able to automatically detect and track brand-associated sentiment scores and polarity-bearing topics from product reviews organised in temporally-ordered time intervals. dBTM models the evolution of the latent brand polarity scores and the topic-word distributions over time by Gaussian state space models. It also incorporates a meta learning strategy to control the update of the topic-word distribution in each time interval in order to ensure smooth topic transitions and better brand score predictions. It has been evaluated on a dataset constructed from MakeupAlley reviews and a hotel review dataset. Experimental results show that dBTM outperforms a number of competitive baselines in brand ranking, achieving a good balance of topic coherence and uniqueness, and extracting well-separated polarity-bearing topics across time intervals.
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@article{arxiv.2301.07183,
title = {Tracking Brand-Associated Polarity-Bearing Topics in User Reviews},
author = {Runcong Zhao and Lin Gui and Hanqi Yan and Yulan He},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.07183},
year = {2023}
}