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Research of Deceptive Review Detection Based on Target Product Identification and Metapath Feature Weight Calculation

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  • Ling Yuan
  • Dan Li
  • Shikang Wei
  • Mingli Wang

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It is widespread that the consumers browse relevant reviews for reference before purchasing the products when online shopping. Some stores or users may write deceptive reviews to mislead consumers into making risky purchase decisions. Existing methods of deceptive review detection did not consider the valid product review sets and classification probability of feature weights. In this research, we propose a deceptive review detection algorithm based on the target product identification and the calculation of the Metapath feature weight, noted as TM-DRD . The review dataset of target product is modeled as a heterogeneous review information network with the feature nodes. The classification method of graph is used to detect the deceptive reviews, which can improve the efficiency and accuracy of deceptive review detection due to the sparsity, imbalance of deceptive reviews, and the absence of category probability of feature weight calculation. The TM-DRD algorithm we proposed is validated on the real review dataset Yelp and compared with the SpEagle , NFC , and NetSpam algorithm. The experiment results demonstrate that the TM-DRD algorithm performs better than the other method with regard to the accuracy and efficiency.

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  • Ling Yuan & Dan Li & Shikang Wei & Mingli Wang, 2018. "Research of Deceptive Review Detection Based on Target Product Identification and Metapath Feature Weight Calculation," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2018, pages 1-12, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:5321280
    DOI: 10.1155/2018/5321280
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