2018
DOI: 10.1177/0022243718820559
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Extracting Features of Entertainment Products: A Guided Latent Dirichlet Allocation Approach Informed by the Psychology of Media Consumption

Abstract: The authors propose a quantitative approach for describing entertainment products, in a way that allows for improving the predictive performance of consumer choice models for these products. Their approach is based on the media psychology literature, which suggests that people’s consumption of entertainment products is influenced by the psychological themes featured in these products. They classify psychological themes on the basis of the “character strengths” taxonomy from the positive psychology literature (… Show more

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“…A total of 311 documents were created in the DTM. It is a widely-used methodology for TM, and the cross-validation measures determine its reliability [42] , [66] , [69] , [70] . The third hyperparameter, gamma (γ) that controls the number of topics the algorithm will detect has to be set while implementing LDA.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A total of 311 documents were created in the DTM. It is a widely-used methodology for TM, and the cross-validation measures determine its reliability [42] , [66] , [69] , [70] . The third hyperparameter, gamma (γ) that controls the number of topics the algorithm will detect has to be set while implementing LDA.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, LDA was used as a means of data-driven geotopic detection of urban emergencies for natural hazards, manmade disasters and other emergencies [40] . Topic modelling is now being used to map consumer sentiments and understanding their behavioural choices on a geographical scale for enhancing business potential [41] , [42] . Critical environmental and social problems are now being identified using twitter-based geo-topics that provide rich knowledge of important events (e.g., cultural activities, political campaigns, accidents, crisis) at an urban scale.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, data from the Google Book corpus, news media, government reports, song lyric websites, and movie script databases can provide a wealth of information. Although these text generators are not the firm's customers, they could nevertheless shed light on broad consumer cultural trends such as tastes in movies (Toubia et al, 2019) and music (Berger & Packard, 2018).…”
Section: "Big" Era: 2005-presentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, LDA was used as a means of data-driven geotopic detection of urban emergencies for natural hazards, manmade disasters and other emergencies (Wang & Taylor, 2019). Topic modelling is now being used to map consumer sentiments and understanding their behavioural choices on a geographical scale for enhancing business potential (Qi, Procter, Zhang, & Guo, 2019;Toubia, Iyengar, Bunnell, & Lemaire, 2019). Critical environmental and social problems are now being identified using twitter-based geotopics that provide rich knowledge of important events (e.g., cultural activities, political campaigns, accidents, crisis) on an urban scale.…”
Section: Topic Modelling In Humanities and Social Science Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%