Sentiment Analysis in the Transformative Era of Machine Learning: A Comprehensive Review
Keywords:
Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing, Bengali Dataset, Sentiment Analysis, Neural Networks, Sarcasm Detection
Abstract
Sentiment analysis, which stands for opinion mining, is a natural language processing (NLP) technique that involves identifying, extracting, and analyzing sentiments or opinions expressed in text data. The primary goal of sentiment analysis is to determine the sentiment polarity of a given piece of text, whether it is positive, negative, or neutral. This analysis can be applied to various types of content, such as product reviews, social media posts, customer feedback, and news articles. Sentiment analysis algorithms use machine learning and text classification to understand subjective information conveyed in text, helping businesses, organizations, and individuals gain insight into public opinions and emotions about specific topics, products, or services. In this study, we conducted sentiment analysis on a Bengali dataset. For feature extraction, we implemented the term frequency-inverse document frequency (TF-IDF) technique, and for feature selection, we applied an extra tree classifier approach. Subsequently, we trained our machine learning model, achieving an impressive accuracy rate of 92%.
Published
2024-08-20
How to Cite
Ferdous, S. M., Newaz, S. N. E., Mugdha, S. B. S., & Uddin, M. (2024). Sentiment Analysis in the Transformative Era of Machine Learning: A Comprehensive Review. Statistics, Optimization & Information Computing, 13(1), 331-346. https://doi.org/10.19139/soic-2310-5070-2113
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Research Articles
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