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Odi et Amo. Creating, Evaluating and Extending Sentiment Lexicons for Latin
Sprugnoli, Rachele (orcid:0000-0001-6861-5595); Passarotti, Marco (orcid:0000-0002-9806-7187); Corbetta, Daniela. - : European Language Resources Association (ELRA), 2020. : country:FRA, 2020. : place:Paris, 2020
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MultiEmotions-it: A new dataset for opinion polarity and emotion analysis for Italian
Sprugnoli, R. (orcid:0000-0001-6861-5595). - : Accademia University Press, 2020. : country:ITA, 2020. : place:Torino, 2020
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Techniques for improving the labelling process of sentiment analysis in the Saudi stock market
AL-Rubaiee, Hamed Saad; Qiu, Renxi; Alomar, Khalid. - : Science and Information Organization, 2020
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Analysis of the relationship between Saudi twitter posts and the Saudi stock market
AL-Rubaiee, Hamed Saad; Qiu, Renxi; Li, Dayou. - : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2020
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Identifying Mubasher software products through sentiment analysis of Arabic tweets
AL-Rubaiee, Hamed Saad; Qiu, Renxi; Li, Dayou. - : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2020
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Visualising Arabic sentiments and association rules in financial text
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Using Multi-granular Fuzzy Linguistic Modelling Methods to Represent Social Networks Related Information in an Organized Way
Morente Molinera, Juan Antonio; Cabrerizo, F.J.; Alonso, S.. - : Universitatea Agora, 2020
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Arabic-English Google Translation Evaluation and Arabic Sentiment Analysis
Aizouky, Zeina. - : University of Alberta. Digital Humanities., 2020
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English Studies and Literary Education in the Era of Media Manipulation: Context, Perceptions, Feelings and Challenges
Caballero Aceituno, Yolanda; Orrequia-Barea, Aroa. - : Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Filología Inglesa, 2020
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Predicting Students’ College Drop Out and Departure Decisions by Analyzing their Campus-Based Social Network Text Messages
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A Study on the Contributions of Domain-Specific Semantics Towards Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis
In: Master's Theses (2020)
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Sentiment Analysis of Textual Content in Social Networks. From Hand-Crafted to Deep Learning-Based Models
Jabreel, Mohammed Hamood Abdullah. - : Universitat Rovira i Virgili, 2020
In: TDX (Tesis Doctorals en Xarxa) (2020)
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Towards Arabic textual and multi-modal sentiment analysis
Alqarafi, Abdulrahman. - : University of Stirling, 2020
Abstract: Sentiment Analysis (SA) is the process of classifying the sentiment in given media such as text, audio, or video. Classifying the sentiment from several combined modalities is known as multi-modal sentiment analysis. People use the Internet to express and share opinions, facts, and sentiments about products and services. Social media applications such as Facebook and Twitter, have become popular information-sharing platforms. These expressed opinions have an impact on individuals when making decision such as which products to purchase, which movies to watch or which political parties to vote for. Organizations, providers, and governments can obtain crucial information from the response of consumers regarding their products or services which helps in continuously improving their services and products. Analysing this kind of information automatically can allow them to adapt the products or services to groups’ desires hence improving the consumer satisfaction and increasing sales. Most of the user-contributed content until recently has been text. Though, as the number of smartphones is increasing, individuals share online videos using online video platforms. Similar to text, these videos hold opinions and sentiments that can be analysed. Most previous work on sentiment analysis, using one or more modes, have concentrated on the English language and other languages such as Spanish, Chinese, and French. This research aims to investigate Arabic sentiment analysis as a low-resourced language focusing on both uni-modal sentiment analysis (text only) and multi- modal sentiment analysis. For textual sentiment analysis, we examine several aspects, and systematically compare the result with previously built Arabic benchmark sentiment analysis models. This includes building CNN models as well as comparing several word embeddings that are used as input to the models. We explored the feasibility of using sentiment embedding which has not previously been built for Arabic models compared with traditional word embedding which showed an increase in the sentiment classification accuracy. Although the challenges that the test-sets contain such as the use of both Modern Standard Arabic MSA and several dialects, the proposed CNN model and the sentiment embedding models showed an increase in the sentiment classification accuracy compared with the state-of-the-art sentiment analysis systems for Arabic. Additionally, the thesis investigated tuning several CNN hyper- parameters and their impact on model performance for Arabic language and we introduced a guideline for tuning the hyper-parameters for the Arabic language. This guideline reveals that certain hyper-parameters are crucial to be tuned especially for the Arabic language such as, the kernel size. For Arabic, the use of audio and visual cues alongside text for sentiment analysis is not well studied including the efficacy and feasibility of this approach. There is no published framework that extracts features from different modalities and fuses them for sentiment classification. In this thesis, we propose a multi-modal framework for Arabic sentiment analysis that combines the features extracted from text, audio, and video. We report extensive experiments and investigations of all the modalities and their impact on the sentiment classification. We also compared the hand-crafted machine learning approaches, which were widely studied for Arabic sentiment analysis with deep learning approaches which have received limited attention. In contrast with previous work, we benchmark the trained models against several independent test sets. Despite the challenges for Arabic language that include the type of data whether Tweets or Facebook and the noise they contain, the dialectical variations that were addressed in the literature as well as modern standard Arabic, we showed that our proposed models are able to achieve sentiment classification scores that are comparable to the state-of-the- art Arabic sentiment classification models. The thesis also investigates the feasibility of combining audio and video features alongside text by first constructing a benchmark dataset, the so-called Arabic Multi-Modal Dataset AMMD, and then applying different classifiers for feature extraction, feature fusion, and classification.
Keyword: Machine Learning; Multi-modal Sentiment Analysis; Sentiment Analysis; Word Embedding
URL: http://dspace.stir.ac.uk/bitstream/1893/32679/4/Abdulrahman%20Alqarafi%20FINAL%20THESIS%20MAY2.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/1893/32679
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This video is sponsored : text and sentiment analysis of YouTube health-related vlog comments and brand endorsement effectiveness
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Sentiment Lexicon Induction and Interpretable Multiple-instance Learning in Financial Markets
Fu, Chengyao. - : University of Waterloo, 2020
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Exploring Explicit and Implicit Feature Spaces in Natural Language Processing Using Self-Enrichment and Vector Space Analysis
In: Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository (2020)
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Towards Subjective Multimedia Summarization Framework for Sporting Event in the Context of Digital Twins
Aloufi, Samah Bader. - : Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2020
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Domain specific lexicon generation through sentiment analysis
Shaukat, Kamran; Hameed, Ibrahim A.; Luo, Suhuai. - : International Association of Online Engineering (IAOE), 2020
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Using Keystroke Dynamics in a Multi-Agent System for User Guiding in Online Social Networks
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A Twitter Political Corpus of the 2019 10N Spanish Election
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