Sustainable Consumption in Consumer Behavior in the Time of COVID-19: Topic Modeling on Twitter Data Using LDA
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Background
2.1. Nature of Consumer Behavior
2.2. Various Facets of Sustainable Consumption
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. Data Collection and Pre-Processing
3.2. Text Mining Approaches
3.2.1. Topic Modeling
3.2.2. Semantic Network Analysis
3.2.3. Sentiment Analysis
4. Results
4.1. LDA Model
4.2. Semantic Analysis
4.3. Sentiment Analysis
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Number of Topics | Validation Perplexity | Number of Topics | Validation Perplexity | Number of Topics | Validation Perplexity |
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1 | 271.2 | 6 | 230.9 | 11 | 266.2 |
2 | 269.2 | 7 | 238.2 | 12 | 270.9 |
3 | 266.3 | 8 | 245.5 | 13 | 274.6 |
4 | 255.5 | 9 | 254.4 | 14 | 271.8 |
5 | 245.8 | 10 | 258.9 | 15 | 277.1 |
Topic id | Terms | Label |
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Topic 1 | food, organic, local, consumption, agriculture, healthy, product | Organic Food Consumption |
Topic 2 | food, product, waste, consumption, global, resource, responsible | Food Waste |
Topic 3 | vegan, food, eat, healthy, ecological, buy, delicious | Vegan Food |
Topic 4 | sustainable, tourism, join, world, responsible, future, resource | Sustainable Tourism |
Topic 5 | transport, fuel, climate, green, energy, public, emission | Sustainable Transport |
Topic 6 | energy, consumption, bitcoin, green, reduce, industry, consumer | Sustainable Energy Consumption |
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Brzustewicz P, Singh A. Sustainable Consumption in Consumer Behavior in the Time of COVID-19: Topic Modeling on Twitter Data Using LDA. Energies. 2021; 14(18):5787. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14185787
Chicago/Turabian StyleBrzustewicz, Paweł, and Anupam Singh. 2021. "Sustainable Consumption in Consumer Behavior in the Time of COVID-19: Topic Modeling on Twitter Data Using LDA" Energies 14, no. 18: 5787. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14185787
APA StyleBrzustewicz, P., & Singh, A. (2021). Sustainable Consumption in Consumer Behavior in the Time of COVID-19: Topic Modeling on Twitter Data Using LDA. Energies, 14(18), 5787. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14185787