Owing to the limited‐time relevance and labour cost of traditional traffic service surveys, the quantity and quality of the data collected are not satisfactory in many cases. As more people are becoming active on comment websites and given the advances in natural language processing (NLP) techniques, it is feasible to conduct the opinion mining of comments regarding transportation services at large scale and low cost. In this study, >25,900 comments on websites regarding various public transportation services in Shanghai were analysed using NLP techniques, including sentiment analysis to calculate people's satisfaction with different transit facilities, keyword extraction to understand the key point in comments, and co‐occurrence analysis to understand the commonality and characteristics of different routes. The sentiment analysis shows that people are more satisfied with traffic hubs than vehicles, and people have the highest level of satisfaction with airports and the lowest level of satisfaction with buses. The keywords classified by sentiment values show the strengths and weaknesses of Bus No. 49. Finally, the authors interpret a few anomalies of the results by tracing the context around the keywords. This study designs an NLP approach of transportation survey to improve the quality of public transportation service.
Natural language processing approach for appraisal of passenger satisfaction and service quality of public transportation
IET Intelligent Transport Systems ; 13 , 11 ; 1701-1707
2019-11-01
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
labour cost , NLP approach , low cost , transportation survey , limited‐time relevance , comments , opinion mining , traditional traffic service surveys , public transport , sentiment analysis , keywords , transit facilities , natural language processing , data mining , comment websites , text analysis , service quality , Internet , co‐occurrence analysis , natural language processing techniques , passenger satisfaction , NLP techniques , traffic hubs , public transportation service , traffic information systems , natural language processing approach
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