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Towards a Modular Ontology for Cloud Consumer Review Mining
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
  • Emna Ben Abdallah, University of Sfax
  • Khouloud Boukadi, University of Sfax
  • Rima Grati, Zayed University
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
8-7-2021
Abstract

Nowadays, online consumer reviews are used to enhance the effectiveness of finding useful product information that impacts the consumers’ decision-making process. Many studies have been proposed to analyze these reviews for many purposes, such as opinion-based recommendation, spam review detection, opinion leader analysis, etc. A standard model that presents the different aspects of online review (review, product/service, user) is needed to facilitate the review analysis task. This research suggests SOPA, a modular ontology for cloud Service OPinion Analysis. SOPA represents the content of a product/service and its related opinions extracted from the online reviews written in a specific context. The SOPA is evaluated and validated using cloud consumer reviews from social media and using quality metrics. The experiments revealed that the SOPA-related modules exhibit a high cohesion and a low coupling, besides their usefulness and applicability in real use case studies.

ISBN

978-3-030-82136-4

Publisher
Springer Nature
Disciplines
Keywords
  • Modular ontology,
  • Cloud services,
  • Online reviews,
  • Social media,
  • Opinion analysis
Scopus ID

85113731246

Indexed in Scopus
Yes
Open Access
No
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-82136-4_31
Citation Information
Emna Ben Abdallah, Khouloud Boukadi and Rima Grati. "Towards a Modular Ontology for Cloud Consumer Review Mining" Lecture Notes in Computer Science Vol. 12815 (2021) p. 381 - 394
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/rima-grati/3/