Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/85972
Title: Exploring online reviews for user experience modeling
Authors: Liang, Y.
Liu, Y. 
Loh, H.T. 
Keywords: Conceptual design
Design informatics
Experience design
Product review
User experience modeling
Issue Date: 2013
Citation: Liang, Y.,Liu, Y.,Loh, H.T. (2013). Exploring online reviews for user experience modeling. Proceedings of the International Conference on Engineering Design, ICED 7 DS75-07 : 237-246. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: In the market-driven design paradigm which aims to serve customers with attractive user experience (UX), one of the important stages is to understand customer's feelings about products. Traditional techniques like questionnaire remain important approaches to collect data for UX analysis. However, the data captured are often limited and incremental costs are needed to acquire user's changeable experiences over time. In addition, with the wide use of social software, customers have generated increasing amount of online reviews to share their opinions. In this paper, we aim to investigate whether online reviews are suitable data sources for UX analysis and how useful reviews can be surfaced. Firstly, by considering UX elements and data processing, a faceted-based UX model is proposed. We then measure review content from several aspects, such as richness and diversity, and propose scoring methods to identify useful reviews. Using Amazon reviews as research data, we have reported our experiments on issues like a brief example of useful reviews suggested by the proposed methods, situation-based features concerned by customers and some key product features generated from reviews.© 2013 The Design Society.
Source Title: Proceedings of the International Conference on Engineering Design, ICED
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/85972
ISBN: 9781904670506
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