Social Media Sentiment Analysis For Malayalam
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https://doi.org/10.26438/ijcse/v6si6.4853Keywords:
Sentiment Analysis, CRF, SVM, NLPAbstract
Sentiment analysis or opinion mining is a Natural Language Processing to find the emotions of public opinion from user generated text. Sentiment Analysis in social media, acquiring large importance today because people use social media platforms to share their views and opinions on relevant topics in the form of movie reviews, product reviews, political discussions etc. The user generated text collected from social media can help machines to summarize and take intelligent decisions in different domains. Sentiment analysis in Malayalam language has a large importance. Malayalam is a low-resource language and it does not possess a standard corpus or a sentiment lexicon. This work presents a machine learning approach to sentiment analysis in Malayalam language using the CRF and SVM. The learning carried out at two levels and the system classify sentences into positive, negative and neutral classes. The work includes creation of a large size annotated corpus as a primary task and then followed by training a sentence level classifier to perform sentiment analysis.
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