Ratings meet reviews in the monitoring of online products and services
Journal of Quality Technology2020Vol. 54(2), pp. 197–214
Citations Over TimeTop 18% of 2020 papers
Abstract
User-generated content including both review texts and user ratings provides important information regarding the customer-perceived quality of online products and services. This article proposes a modeling and monitoring method for online user-generated content. A unified generative model is constructed to combine words and ratings in customer reviews based on their latent sentiment and topic assignments, and a two-chart scheme is proposed for detecting shifts of customer responses in dimensions of sentiments and topics, respectively. The proposed method shows superior performance in shift detection, especially for the sentiment shifts in customer responses, based on the results of simulation and a case study.
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