• Documents
  • Authors
  • Tables
  • Log in
  • Sign up
  • MetaCart
  • DMCA
  • Donate

CiteSeerX logo

Advanced Search Include Citations

Tools

Sorted by:
Try your query at:
Semantic Scholar Scholar Academic
Google Bing DBLP
Results 1 - 10 of 2,933
Next 10 →

Opinion observer: analyzing and comparing opinions on the web

by Bing Liu, Minqing Hu, Junsheng Cheng - In WWW2005: the 4th international conference on World Wide Web, 2005
"... The Web has become an excellent source for gathering consumer opinions. There are now numerous Web sites containing such opinions, e.g., customer reviews of products, forums, discussion groups, and blogs. This paper focuses on online customer reviews of products. It makes two contributions. First, i ..."
Abstract - Cited by 277 (12 self) - Add to MetaCart
, it proposes a novel framework for analyzing and comparing consumer opinions of competing products. A prototype system called Opinion Observer is also implemented. The system is such that with a single glance of its visualization, the user is able to clearly see the strengths and weaknesses of each product

Opinion Observer: Recommendation System on E-

by Commerce Website, Mohammad Daoud, S. K Naqvi, Jamia Millia Islamia, Asad Ahmad
"... To overcome the product overload of online shoppers, a variety of recommendation methods have been developed. Recommender systems are being utilized by an ever-increasing number of E-commerce sites to help consumers discover products to buy. The most of existing system gives the recommendation based ..."
Abstract - Add to MetaCart
based on best selling product, on demographics of the consumer, or on an analysis of the past buying behavior of the consumer. Our purposed system based on the consumer reviews and advanced multi-criteria search engine. In this paper, we used a text mining approach to mine product features, opinions

A theory of social comparison processes,”

by Leon Festinger - Human Relations, , 1954
"... In this paper we shall present a further development of a previously published theory concerning opinion influence processes in social groups (7). This further development has enabled us to extend the theory to deal with other areas, in addition to opinion formation, in which social comparison is i ..."
Abstract - Cited by 1318 (0 self) - Add to MetaCart
would expect to observe behaviour on the part of persons which enables them to ascertain whether or not their opinions are correct and also behavior which enables them accurately to evaluate their abilities. It is consequently * The development of this theory was aided by a grant from the Behavioral

Opinion Observing and modeling changes in the Atlantic MOC

by Stuart A. Cunningham, Robert Marsh
"... The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (MOC) is defined, and our present understanding of MOC driving mechanisms is summarized. Evidence for the changing MOC is reviewed, covering recent developments in observing and modeling the MOC, and the climatic consequences of MOC variability. On a t ..."
Abstract - Add to MetaCart
The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (MOC) is defined, and our present understanding of MOC driving mechanisms is summarized. Evidence for the changing MOC is reviewed, covering recent developments in observing and modeling the MOC, and the climatic consequences of MOC variability. On a

Cognitive consequences of forced compliance

by Leon Festinger, James, M. Carlsmith, Marilyn M - J. Abnormal Soc. Psych , 1959
"... WHAT happens to a person's private opinion if he is forced to do or say something contrary to that opinion? Only recently has there been, any experimental work related to this question. Two studies reported by Janis and King (1954; 1956) clearly showed that, at least under some conditions, the ..."
Abstract - Cited by 330 (1 self) - Add to MetaCart
advocated in the speech. The observed opinion change is greater than for persons who only hear the speech or for persons who read a prepared speech with emphasis solely on elocution and manner of delivery. The authors of these two studies explain their results mainly in terms of mental rehearsal

A Holistic Lexicon-Based Approach to Opinion Mining

by Xiaowen Ding, Bing Liu, Philip S. Yu , 2008
"... One of the important types of information on the Web is the opinions expressed in the user generated content, e.g., customer reviews of products, forum posts, and blogs. In this paper, we focus on customer reviews of products. In particular, we study the problem of determining the semantic orientati ..."
Abstract - Cited by 186 (11 self) - Add to MetaCart
on their linguistic patterns. It also has an effective function for aggregating multiple conflicting opinion words in a sentence. A system, called Opinion Observer, based on the proposed technique has been implemented. Experimental results using a benchmark product review data set and some additional reviews show

Developments in the Measurement of Subjective Well-Being

by Daniel Kahneman , Alan B Krueger - Psychological Science. , 1993
"... F or good reasons, economists have had a long-standing preference for studying peoples' revealed preferences; that is, looking at individuals' actual choices and decisions rather than their stated intentions or subjective reports of likes and dislikes. Yet people often make choices that b ..."
Abstract - Cited by 284 (7 self) - Add to MetaCart
such as very pleasant and very unpleasant and by a neutral value. In a similar fashion, public opinion during a political debate is sometimes assessed by means of a "dial group," in which a group of observers continually indicate their pleasure or displeasure with the candidates' views

Threatened egotism, narcissism, selfesteem, and direct and displaced aggression: Does self-love or self-hate lead to violence

by Brad J. Bushman, Roy F. Baumeister - Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 1998
"... It has been widely asserted that low self-esteem causes violence, but laboratory evidence is lacking, and some contrary observations have characterized aggressors as having favorable self-opinions. In 2 studies, both simple self-esteem and narcissism were measured, and then individual participants w ..."
Abstract - Cited by 259 (27 self) - Add to MetaCart
It has been widely asserted that low self-esteem causes violence, but laboratory evidence is lacking, and some contrary observations have characterized aggressors as having favorable self-opinions. In 2 studies, both simple self-esteem and narcissism were measured, and then individual participants

opinion/

by J Seismol, Stuart Crampin, Yuan Gao, S. Crampin, Y. Gao , 2007
"... years, the presence of azimuthally varying seismic anisotropy throughout the Earth’s crust has progressed from general denial to uni-versal acceptance, so that many international geo-physical meetings now have sessions on seismic anisotropy. Over this period, the proceedings of the biennial series o ..."
Abstract - Add to MetaCart
of International Workshops in Seismic Anisotropy (IWSAs) have captured many of the notable advances in the theory, calcula-tion, observation and interpretation of particu-larly shear-wave splitting (seismic birefringence) in the Earth’s crust. Shear-wave splitting is the almost-infallible indicator of seismic

OPINION

by Andrea Weghofer, Norbert Gleicher
"... Kol and Homburg recently hypothesized in these pages that the change, rather than currently evaluated absolute hormone values, is important for biological processes. We fully agree, but wish, with this communication, to add to their concept: opposing forces, balancing each other, in order to maintai ..."
Abstract - Add to MetaCart
to maintain a system’s stability, permeates nature. Loss of such equilibrium, in turn, results in systemic malfunctions with, at times, adverse consequences. Extrapolating to Kol and Homburg’s hypothesis, this observation would suggest that not only changes in any given hormone carry biological messages
Next 10 →
Results 1 - 10 of 2,933
Powered by: Apache Solr
  • About CiteSeerX
  • Submit and Index Documents
  • Privacy Policy
  • Help
  • Data
  • Source
  • Contact Us

Developed at and hosted by The College of Information Sciences and Technology

© 2007-2019 The Pennsylvania State University