Abstractive Opinion Tagging
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| Publication date | 2021 |
| Book title | WSDM '21 |
| Book subtitle | Proceedings of the 14th ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining : March 8-12, 2021, virtual event, Israel |
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| Event | 14th ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining, WSDM 2021 |
| Pages (from-to) | 337-345 |
| Number of pages | 9 |
| Publisher | New York, NY: Association for Computing Machinery |
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| Abstract |
In e-commerce, opinion tags refer to a ranked list of tags provided by the e-commerce platform that reflect characteristics of reviews of an item. To assist consumers to quickly grasp a large number of reviews about an item, opinion tags are increasingly being applied by e-commerce platforms. Current mechanisms for generating opinion tags rely on either manual labelling or heuristic methods, which is time-consuming and ineffective. In this paper, we propose the abstractive opinion tagging task, where systems have to automatically generate a ranked list of opinion tags that are based on, but need not occur in, a given set of user-generated reviews. The abstractive opinion tagging task comes with three main challenges: the noisy nature of reviews; the formal nature of opinion tags vs. the colloquial language usage in reviews; and the need to distinguish between different items with very similar aspects. To address these challenges, we propose an abstractive opinion tagging framework, named AOT-Net, to generate a ranked list of opinion tags given a large number of reviews. First, a sentence-level salience estimation component estimates each review's salience score. Next, a review clustering and ranking component ranks reviews in two steps: first, reviews are grouped into clusters and ranked by cluster size; then, reviews within each cluster are ranked by their distance to the cluster center. Finally, given the ranked reviews, a rank-aware opinion tagging component incorporates an alignment feature and alignment loss to generate a ranked list of opinion tags. To facilitate the study of this task, we create and release a large-scale dataset, called eComTag, crawled from real-world e-commerce websites. Extensive experiments conducted on the eComTag dataset verify the effectiveness of the proposed AOT-Net in terms of various evaluation metrics. |
| Document type | Conference contribution |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1145/3437963.3441804 |
| Other links | https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85103004274 |
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