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Predicting the Sentiment Polarity and Rating of Yelp Reviews

Published 20 Dec 2015 in cs.IR | (1512.06303v1)

Abstract: Online reviews of businesses have become increasingly important in recent years, as customers and even competitors use them to judge the quality of a business. Yelp is one of the most popular websites for users to write such reviews, and it would be useful for them to be able to predict the sentiment or even the star rating of a review. In this paper, we develop two classifiers to perform positive/negative classification and 5-star classification. We use Naive Bayes, Support Vector Machines, and Logistic Regression as models, and achieved the best accuracy with Logistic Regression: 92.90% for positive/negative classification, and 63.92% for 5-star classification. These results demonstrate the quality of the Logistic Regression model using only the text of the review, yet there is a promising opportunity for improvement with more data, more features, and perhaps different models.

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