Resource construction and evaluation for indirect opinion mining of drug reviews.

Opinion mining is a well-known problem in natural language processing that has attracted increasing attention in recent years. Existing approaches are mainly limited to the identification of direct opinions and are mostly dedicated to explicit opinions. However, in some domains such as medical, the...

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Main Authors: Samira Noferesti, Mehrnoush Shamsfard
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4427363?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-f2e277df09564b6c818c3e270712f3b12020-11-24T21:27:12ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01105e012499310.1371/journal.pone.0124993Resource construction and evaluation for indirect opinion mining of drug reviews.Samira NoferestiMehrnoush ShamsfardOpinion mining is a well-known problem in natural language processing that has attracted increasing attention in recent years. Existing approaches are mainly limited to the identification of direct opinions and are mostly dedicated to explicit opinions. However, in some domains such as medical, the opinions about an entity are not usually expressed by opinion words directly, but they are expressed indirectly by describing the effect of that entity on other ones. Therefore, ignoring indirect opinions can lead to the loss of valuable information and noticeable decline in overall accuracy of opinion mining systems. In this paper, we first introduce the task of indirect opinion mining. Then, we present a novel approach to construct a knowledge base of indirect opinions, called OpinionKB, which aims to be a resource for automatically classifying people's opinions about drugs. Using our approach, we have extracted 896 quadruples of indirect opinions at a precision of 88.08 percent. Furthermore, experiments on drug reviews demonstrate that our approach can achieve 85.25 percent precision in polarity detection task, and outperforms the state-of-the-art opinion mining methods. We also build a corpus of indirect opinions about drugs, which can be used as a basis for supervised indirect opinion mining. The proposed approach for corpus construction achieves the precision of 88.42 percent.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4427363?pdf=render
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Resource construction and evaluation for indirect opinion mining of drug reviews.
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title Resource construction and evaluation for indirect opinion mining of drug reviews.
title_short Resource construction and evaluation for indirect opinion mining of drug reviews.
title_full Resource construction and evaluation for indirect opinion mining of drug reviews.
title_fullStr Resource construction and evaluation for indirect opinion mining of drug reviews.
title_full_unstemmed Resource construction and evaluation for indirect opinion mining of drug reviews.
title_sort resource construction and evaluation for indirect opinion mining of drug reviews.
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publishDate 2015-01-01
description Opinion mining is a well-known problem in natural language processing that has attracted increasing attention in recent years. Existing approaches are mainly limited to the identification of direct opinions and are mostly dedicated to explicit opinions. However, in some domains such as medical, the opinions about an entity are not usually expressed by opinion words directly, but they are expressed indirectly by describing the effect of that entity on other ones. Therefore, ignoring indirect opinions can lead to the loss of valuable information and noticeable decline in overall accuracy of opinion mining systems. In this paper, we first introduce the task of indirect opinion mining. Then, we present a novel approach to construct a knowledge base of indirect opinions, called OpinionKB, which aims to be a resource for automatically classifying people's opinions about drugs. Using our approach, we have extracted 896 quadruples of indirect opinions at a precision of 88.08 percent. Furthermore, experiments on drug reviews demonstrate that our approach can achieve 85.25 percent precision in polarity detection task, and outperforms the state-of-the-art opinion mining methods. We also build a corpus of indirect opinions about drugs, which can be used as a basis for supervised indirect opinion mining. The proposed approach for corpus construction achieves the precision of 88.42 percent.
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