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Empirical Investigation of Feature Sets Effectiveness in Product Review Sentiment Classification

Nurfadhlina Mohd Sharef and Rozilah Rosli

Pertanika Journal of Science & Technology, Volume 25, Issue S, June 2017

Keywords: Product review, sentiment classification, sentiment features

Published on: 12 Mac 2018

Sentiment analysis classification has been typically performed by combining features that represent the dataset at hand. Existing works have employed various features individually such as the syntactical, lexical and machine learning, and some have hybridized to reach optimistic results. Since the debate on the best combination is still unresolved this paper addresses the empirical investigation of the combination of features for product review classification. Results indicate the Support Vector Machine classification model combined with any of the observed lexicon namely MPQA, BingLiu and General Inquirer and either the unigram or inte-gration of unigram and bigram features is the top performer.

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JST-S0382-2017

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