Sentiment Analysis on Current Government using Tweets
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2021
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LHR TP 7032
Abstract
In the age of the internet, social media connects us all at the tip of our fingers. People are
linked through different social media. The social network, Twitter, allows people to tweet
their thoughts on any particular event or a specific political body, which provides us with
a diverse range of political insights. This paper serves the purpose of (a) Natural
Language Processing (NLP) of a multilingual dataset (Urdu, English, and Roman Urdu),
(b) exploring machine learning solutions for sentiment analysis and training models, (c)
collecting data on government from Twitter and applying sentiment analysis, and (d)
providing a python library that classifies input texts as positive or negative. The training
data contained tweets in three languages: English: 200000, Urdu: 200000, and Roman
Urdu: 11099. Five different classification models are applied to determine sentiments,
and eventually, the use of ensemble technique to move forward with the acquired results
is explored. The Logistic Regression model performed best with an accuracy of 75%,
followed by the Linear Support Vector classifier and the Stochastic Gradient Descent
models, both having 74% accuracy. Lastly, the Multinomial Naïve Bayes and
Complement Naïve Bayes models both had 73% accuracy.
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LHR TP 7022, TECHNOLOGY::Information technology::Computer engineering, Sentiment Analysis on Current Government using Tweets, social media connects us all at the tip of our fingers. People are linked through different social media. The social network, Twitter, M. Shahid Bhatti, Assistant Profesor