Automatic coding of open-ended surveys using text categorization techniques

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Giorgetti, D [1 ]
Prodanof, I [1 ]
Sebastiani, F [1 ]
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[1] CNR, ILC, I-56124 Pisa, Italy
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open-ended survey coding; multiclass text categorization; machine learning; information retrieval;
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TP39 [计算机的应用];
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081203 ; 0835 ;
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Open-ended questions do not limit respondents' answers in terms of linguistic form and semantic content, but bring about severe problems in terms of cost and speed, since their coding requires trained professionals to manually identify and tag meaningful text segments. To overcome these problems, a few automatic approaches have been proposed in the past, some based on matching the answer with textual descriptions of the codes, others based on manually building rules that check the answer for the presence or absence of code-revealing words. While the former approach is rarely effective, the major drawback of the latter approach is that the rules need to be developed manually, and before the actual observation of text data. We propose a new approach, inspired by work in information retrieval (IR) that overcomes these drawbacks. In this approach survey coding is viewed as a task of multiclass text categorization (MTC), and is tackled through techniques originally developed in the field of supervised machine learning. In MTC each text belonging to a given corpus has to be classified into exactly one from a set of predefined categories. In the supervised machine learning approach to MTC, a set of categorization rules is built automatically by learning the characteristics that a text should have in order to be classified under a given category. Such characteristics are automatically learnt from a set of training examples, i.e. a set of texts whose category is known. For survey coding, we equate the set of codes with categories, and all the collected answers to a given question with texts. Two of the paper's authors have carried out automatic coding experiments with two different supervised learning techniques, one based on a naive Bayesian method and the other based on multiclass support vector machines. Experiments have been run on a corpus of social surveys carried out by the National Opinion Research Center, University of Chicago (NORC). These experiments show that our methods outperform, in terms of accuracy, previous automated methods tested on the same corpus.
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