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18/10/23, 18:19 Learning in Opinion Mining

Learning in Opinion Mining


• Based on the objectives you've identified, formulate a specific research question. A well-

structured research question should be clear, concise, and actionable. It should guide
your research efforts and help you stay focused. Here's an example of a research
question based on the objectives:
• "To what extent can the accuracy of suggestive sentence classification be

improved in the context of opinion mining, and what are the most effective feature
sets and machine learning approaches for achieving this?"
5. Consider the Hypothesis:
• With your research question in mind, think about the hypothesis you want to test or

validate through your research. For example:


• "We hypothesize that the integration of sequential rule feature representations will

significantly enhance the accuracy of classifying suggestive sentences in online


reviews."
6. Define Methodology and Approach:
• Clearly outline the methodology and approach you intend to use to answer your

research question. Will you conduct experiments, surveys, or data analysis? What data
sources will you use, and what methods will be employed for evaluation?
7. Justify the Significance:
• Explain why your research question is significant and how it contributes to the existing

body of knowledge in the field of opinion mining and sentiment analysis.


8. Review and Refine:
• Finally, review your research question and objectives to ensure they are well-defined,

relevant, and feasible. Seek feedback from your academic advisor or peers to refine your
research proposal.

Transforming the provided abstract into a research question for your master's thesis
involves building upon the existing work, addressing limitations or gaps, and defining your
specific research objectives and contributions. Your research question should guide your
t d d id l di ti f th i k

One-click prompts Web access

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