An analysis of review content and reviewer variables that contribute to review helpfulness |
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Authors: | MSI Malik Ayyaz Hussain |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Computer Science & Software Engineering, International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan;2. College of Computing & Informatics, Saudi Electronic University, Saudi Arabia |
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Abstract: | Review helpfulness is attracting increasing attention of practitioners and academics. It helps in reducing risks and uncertainty faced by users in online shopping. This study examines uninvestigated variables by looking at not only the review characteristics but also important indicators of reviewers. Several significant review content and two reviewer variables are proposed and an effective review helpfulness prediction model is built using stochastic gradient boosting learning method. This study derived a mechanism to extract novel review content variables from review text. Six popular machine learning models and three real-life Amazon review data sets are used for analysis. Our results are robust to several product categories and along three Amazon review data sets. The results show that review content variables deliver the best performance as compared to the reviewer and state-of-the-art baseline as a standalone model. This study finds that reviewer helpfulness per day and syllables in review text strongly relates to review helpfulness. Moreover, the number of space, aux verb, drives words in review text and productivity score of a reviewer are also effective predictors of review helpfulness. The findings will help customers to write better reviews, help retailers to manage their websites intelligently and aid customers in their product purchasing decisions. |
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Keywords: | Stochastic GB Helpfulness per day Auxverb Amazon reviews eWOM Machine learning |
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