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19th IEEE India Council International Conference, INDICON 2022 ; 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2273694

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Development in technology has led to a spike in sharing of opinions about different subjects on social media, for instance, movie or product reviews. Unprecedented COVID-19 led to forced isolation and affected mental health negatively. This paper introduces a system to detect users' emotions and mental states based on provided input. Among the different data sources available on social media, real-time Twitter data is used in this analysis. Sentiment analysis can be used as a tool at various levels, right from individual to organizational development. Deep learning algorithms like LSTM and CNN lay the foundation of this system. Python libraries and Google APIs are used to add functionalities. Earlier studies only focused on detecting emotions, whereas the proposed system provides the user with a graphical analysis of detected emotions and apt suggestions like motivational quotes or videos. The system accepts multilingual text input, speech, or video input. The scope of this system is not restricted to COVID-19 related texts. This research will assist individuals and businesses and aid future development. © 2022 IEEE.

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5th IEEE International Conference on Advances in Science and Technology, ICAST 2022 ; : 220-224, 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2260500

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This study presents a detailed survey of different works related to sentiment analysis. The COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on people's mental health act as the driving force behind this survey. The survey can help study sentiment analysis and approaches taken in many studies to detect human emotions via advanced technology. It can also help in improving present systems by finding loopholes and increasing their accuracy. Various lexicon and ML-based systems and models like Word2Vec and LSTM were studied in the surveyed papers. Some of the current and future directions highlighted were Twitter sentiment analysis, review-based market analysis, determining changing behavior and emotions in a given time period, and detecting the mental health of employees, and students. This survey provides details related to trends and topics in sentiment analysis and an in-depth understanding of various technologies used in different studies. It also gives an insight into the wide variety of applications related to sentiment analysis. © 2022 IEEE.

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Computers, Materials and Continua ; 74(1):897-914, 2023.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2242382

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Social media, like Twitter, is a data repository, and people exchange views on global issues like the COVID-19 pandemic. Social media has been shown to influence the low acceptance of vaccines. This work aims to identify public sentiments concerning the COVID-19 vaccines and better understand the individual's sensitivities and feelings that lead to achievement. This work proposes a method to analyze the opinion of an individual's tweet about the COVID-19 vaccines. This paper introduces a sigmoidal particle swarm optimization (SPSO) algorithm. First, the performance of SPSO is measured on a set of 12 benchmark problems, and later it is deployed for selecting optimal text features and categorizing sentiment. The proposed method uses TextBlob and VADER for sentiment analysis, CountVectorizer, and term frequency-inverse document frequency (TF-IDF) vectorizer for feature extraction, followed by SPSO-based feature selection. The Covid-19 vaccination tweets dataset was created and used for training, validating, and testing. The proposed approach outperformed considered algorithms in terms of accuracy. Additionally, we augmented the newly created dataset to make it balanced to increase performance. A classical support vector machine (SVM) gives better accuracy for the augmented dataset without a feature selection algorithm. It shows that augmentation improves the overall accuracy of tweet analysis. After the augmentation performance of PSO and SPSO is improved by almost 7% and 5%, respectively, it is observed that simple SVM with 10-fold cross-validation significantly improved compared to the primary dataset. © 2023 Tech Science Press. All rights reserved.

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2nd International Conference on Computing and Machine Intelligence, ICMI 2022 ; 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2063261

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In this study, sentiment analysis was conducted on the data of the Covid-19 epidemic process from the official twitter account of the Republic of Turkey Fahrettin Koca, Minister of Health, @drfahrettinkoca (SO) and the Twitter account of the @WHO (World Health Organization). First of all, twitter data was obtained and necessary arrangements were made for analysis. Then, tweets were shown with a word cloud and it was determined which words were used more frequently. Afterwards, sentiment analysis was performed on the data using the TextBlob library. In addition, it has been found out which subjects are focused on tweets sent from SO and @WHO (World Health Organization) accounts with the LDA algorithm. It has been seen that positive tweets were sent from both accounts, giving positive messages to the society. © 2022 IEEE.

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Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies ; 89:991-999, 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1620219

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Along with other catastrophes during covid-19, it is required to grasp the public opinions and reaction to detect how COVID-19 is affecting people emotions? This work proposes a Hybrid Sentiment Method for Correlational (HSMC) analysis to discover and distinguish the people’s opinions toward the recent outbreak by manipulating the English tweets of six countries from January to December 2020. The proposed method’s novelty is an assembling method of a modified Pearson Correlation Coefficient (mPCC) with NRC (National Research Council Canada) Emotion Lexicon dictionary. It engaged four different machine learning algorithms, to measure the HSMC method’s efficiency and compare the accuracy by confusion matrices. The experiments revealed that the NB’s accuracy with HSMC outperformed the LR and peak correlational fear level (27.5%) discovered in the USA tweets, and maximum sadness (20.96%) is detected in Brazilian tweets. © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.

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