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With the rapid growth of web 2.0, online product reviews generated by users are becoming increasingly useful for customers to make purchase decisions. In this paper, we focus on the problem of classifying user reviews as recommended the product or not. The proposed method first mines the product features and relevant opinions, and then determines the overall sentiment orientation of the review based...
In most complex classification problems, many types of features have been captured or extracted. Feature fusion is used to combine features for better classification and to reduce data dimensionality. Kernel-based feature fusion methods are very effective for classification, but they do not reduce data dimensionality. In this brief, we propose an effective feature fusion method using locally linear...
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