Needmining: Identifying micro blog data containing customer needs

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Authors Niklas KΓΌhl, Jan Scheurenbrand, Gerhard Satzger arXiv ID 2003.05917 Category cs.IR: Information Retrieval Cross-listed cs.LG Citations 28 Venue European Conference on Information Systems Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
The design of new products and services starts with the identification of needs of potential customers or users. Many existing methods like observations, surveys, and experiments draw upon specific efforts to elicit unsatisfied needs from individuals. At the same time, a huge amount of user-generated content in micro blogs is freely accessible at no cost. While this information is already analyzed to monitor sentiments towards existing offerings, it has not yet been tapped for the elicitation of needs. In this paper, we lay an important foundation for this endeavor: we propose a Machine Learning approach to identify those posts that do express needs. Our evaluation of tweets in the e-mobility domain demonstrates that the small share of relevant tweets can be identified with remarkable precision or recall results. Applied to huge data sets, the developed method should enable scalable need elicitation support for innovation managers - across thousands of users, and thus augment the service design tool set available to him.
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