articleJan 1, 2008Closed access

Opinion spam and analysis

University of Illinois Chicago

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Abstract

Evaluative texts on the Web have become a valuable source of opinions on products, services, events, individuals, etc. Recently, many researchers have studied such opinion sources as product reviews, forum posts, and blogs. However, existing research has been focused on classification and summarization of opinions using natural language processing and data mining techniques. An important issue that has been neglected so far is opinion spam or trustworthiness of online opinions. In this paper, we study this issue in the context of product reviews, which are opinion rich and are widely used by consumers and product manufacturers. In the past two years, several startup companies also appeared which aggregate…

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Keywords
  • Forum spam
  • Automatic summarization
  • Spamming
  • Spambot
  • Computer science
  • Sentiment analysis
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Product (mathematics)
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