Finding unusual review patterns using unexpected rules
In recent years, opinion mining attracted a great deal of research attention. However, limited work has been done on detecting opinion spam (or fake reviews). The problem is analogous to spam in Web search [1, 9 11]. However, review spam is harder to detect because it is very hard, if not impossible...
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Main Authors: | JINDAL, Nitin, LIU, Bing, LIM, Ee Peng |
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2010
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