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    Society for Makers, Artist, Researchers and Technologists ; 2022
    In:  American Journal of Electronics & Communication Vol. 3, No. 2 ( 2022-10-03), p. 21-29
    In: American Journal of Electronics & Communication, Society for Makers, Artist, Researchers and Technologists, Vol. 3, No. 2 ( 2022-10-03), p. 21-29
    Abstract: Coronavirus first appeared in December 2019 in Wuhan, China which eventually lead to a catastrophic impact all over the world. The entire world had been fighting this pandemic and expressing their feelings, sharing their opinions on various social media platforms. Substantially Twitter had been the better medium to express their opinion and share updates about the situation. This paper analyzes the sentiments of the public based on positive, negative, and neutral tweets. This analysis eventually helps in the prediction of the covid-19 situation in the world. The dataset was collected from Kaggle which was uploaded by Gabriel Preda containing more than 1,70,000 tweets. Based on these tweets posted on Twitter a sentiment analysis was performed. Data Collecting, Data cleaning (Removing URL, #, @ and various types of punctuation), Tokenization, Stemming, Removing stop- words were performed, and to find the polarity, two types of analyzers were used that is TextBlob and Afinn. 1,79,108 tweets were manually analyzed and comparing it with both the analyzers shows Afinn is more accurate. To evaluate the accuracy a few Machine learning Algorithms had been applied (Logistic Regression, Naive Bayes, Decision Tree, and Linear Regression) for predicting the sentiment of the tweet.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2690-2087
    Language: English
    Publisher: Society for Makers, Artist, Researchers and Technologists
    Publication Date: 2022
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