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Sentiment analysis of vegan related tweets using mutual information for feature selection.
Shamoi, Elvina; Turdybay, Akniyet; Shamoi, Pakizar; Akhmetov, Iskander; Jaxylykova, Assel; Pak, Alexandr.
  • Shamoi E; School of Information Technology and Engineering, Kazakh-British Technical University, Almaty, Kazakhstan.
  • Turdybay A; School of Information Technology and Engineering, Kazakh-British Technical University, Almaty, Kazakhstan.
  • Shamoi P; School of Information Technology and Engineering, Kazakh-British Technical University, Almaty, Kazakhstan.
  • Akhmetov I; School of Information Technology and Engineering, Kazakh-British Technical University, Almaty, Kazakhstan.
  • Jaxylykova A; Institute of Information and Computational Technologies, Almaty, Kazakhstan.
  • Pak A; Institute of Information and Computational Technologies, Almaty, Kazakhstan.
PeerJ Comput Sci ; 8: e1149, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2164150
ABSTRACT
Nowadays, people get increasingly attached to social media to connect with other people, to study, and to work. The presented article uses Twitter posts to better understand public opinion regarding the vegan (plant-based) diet that has traditionally been portrayed negatively on social media. However, in recent years, studies on health benefits, COVID-19, and global warming have increased the awareness of plant-based diets. The study employs a dataset derived from a collection of vegan-related tweets and uses a sentiment analysis technique for identifying the emotions represented in them. The purpose of sentiment analysis is to determine whether a piece of text (tweet in our case) conveys a negative or positive viewpoint. We use the mutual information approach to perform feature selection in this study. We chose this method because it is suitable for mining the complicated features from vegan tweets and extracting users' feelings and emotions. The results revealed that the vegan diet is becoming more popular and is currently framed more positively than in previous years. However, the emotions of fear were mostly strong throughout the period, which is in sharp contrast to other types of emotions. Our findings place new information in the public domain, which has significant implications. The article provides evidence that the vegan trend is growing and new insights into the key emotions associated with this growth from 2010 to 2022. By gaining a deeper understanding of the public perception of veganism, medical experts can create appropriate health programs and encourage more people to stick to a healthy vegan diet. These results can be used to devise appropriate government action plans to promote healthy veganism and reduce the associated emotion of fear.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Prognostic study Language: English Journal: PeerJ Comput Sci Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Peerj-cs.1149

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Prognostic study Language: English Journal: PeerJ Comput Sci Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Peerj-cs.1149