Aspect-Based Review Mining
Aspect-based review mining is a natural-language-processing technique that turns large volumes of consumer reviews into feature-level opinion summaries useful for product and brand insight. Rather than scoring a review as merely positive or negative overall, it identifies the specific product features, or aspects, that customers comment on, the battery life, screen, price, customer service, and so on, and determines the sentiment expressed toward each. Minqing Hu and Bing Liu's 2004 KDD paper, Mining and Summarizing Customer Reviews, defined the canonical pipeline: extract the frequently mentioned features, find the opinion words associated with them, decide each opinion's polarity, and produce a feature-by-feature summary of how many reviewers praised or criticized each aspect. This granularity is what makes the method valuable to marketers, because a four-star product can hide a beloved design and a hated battery, and only feature-level analysis reveals it. Applied across a brand's reviews, it yields a structured map of product strengths and weaknesses straight from the voice of the customer. It scales qualitative listening to thousands or millions of reviews that no team could read by hand.
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- Hu, M., & Liu, B. (2004). Mining and Summarizing Customer Reviews. Proceedings of the Tenth ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (KDD '04), 168-177. DOI: 10.1145/1014052.1014073 ↗
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ScholarGate. (2026, June 23). Aspect-Based Opinion Mining of Consumer Reviews (Feature-Level Sentiment). ScholarGate. https://scholargate.app/nl/marketing/aspect-based-review-mining
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