Thread Specific Features are Helpful for Identifying Subjectivity Orientation of Online Forum Threads

Subjectivity analysis has been actively used in various applications such as opinion mining of customer reviews in online review sites, question-answering in CQA sites, multi-document summarization, etc. However, there has been very little focus on subjectivity analysis in the domain of online forums. Online forums contain huge amounts of user-generated data in the form of discussions between forum members on specific topics and are a valuable source of information. In this work, we perform subjectivity analysis of online forum threads. We model the task as a binary classification of threads in one of the two classes: subjective and nonsubjective. Unlike previous works on subjectivity analysis, we use several non-lexical threadspecific features for identifying subjectivity orientation of threads. We evaluate our methods by comparing them with several state-of-the-art subjectivity analysis techniques. Experimental results on two popular online forums demonstrate that our methods outperform strong baselines in most of the cases.

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