Title :
Direct Negative Opinions in Online Discussions
Author :
Musat, Claudiu-Cristian ; Faltings, B. ; Rousille, Philippe
Author_Institution :
Ecole Polytech. Fed. de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland
Abstract :
In this paper we investigate the impact of antagonism in online discussions. We define antagonism as a new class of textual opinions - direct sentiment towards the authors of previous comments. We detect the negative sentiment using aspect-based opinion mining techniques. We create a model of human behavior in online communities, based on the network topology and on the communication content. The model contains seven hypotheses, which validate two intuitions. The first intuition is that the content of the messages exchanged in an online community can separate good and insightful contributions from the rest. The second intuition is that there is a delay until the network stabilizes and until standard measures, such as betweenness centrality, can be used accurately. Taken together, these intuitions are a solid case for using the content of the communication along with network measures. We show that the sentiment within the messages, especially antagonism, can significantly alter the community perception. We use real world data, taken from the Slash dot discussion forum to validate our model. All the findings are accompanied by extremely significant t-test p-values.
Keywords :
behavioural sciences computing; data mining; information networks; Slashdot discussion forum; aspect-based opinion mining techniques; betweenness centrality; community perception; direct negative opinions; human behavior; negative sentiment; network topology; online communities; online discussions; t-test p-values; textual opinions; Communities; Data mining; Delays; Message systems; Network topology; Social network services; Standards; behavior model; centrality; direct opinions; opinion mining; text mining;
Conference_Titel :
Social Computing (SocialCom), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Alexandria, VA
DOI :
10.1109/SocialCom.2013.28