Subjective Sentiment Analysis for Arabic Newswire Comments-

TitleSubjective Sentiment Analysis for Arabic Newswire Comments-
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsBessou, S, Aberkane, R
JournalJournal of Digital Information Management
Volume17
Issue5
Start Page289
Pagination289-295
Date Published10/2019
Type of ArticleResearch
Abstract

This paper presents an approach based on supervised machine learning methods to discriminate between positive, negative and neutral Arabic reviews in online newswire. The corpus is labeled for subjectivity and sentiment analysis (SSA) at the sentence-level. The model uses both count and TF-IDF representations and apply six machine learning algorithms; Multinomial Naïve Bayes, Support Vector Machines (SVM), Random Forest, Logistic Regression, Multi-layer perceptron and k-nearest neighbors using uni-grams, bi-grams features. With the goal of extracting users’ sentiment from written text. Experimental results showed that n-gram features could substantially improve performance; and showed that the Multinomial Naïve Bayes approach is the most accurate in predicting topic polarity. Best results were achieved using count vectors trained by combination of word-based uni-gramsand bi-grams with an overall accuracy of 85.57% over two classes and 65.64% over three classes.

URLhttp://dline.info/fpaper/jdim/v17i5/jdimv17i5_3.pdf
DOI10.6025/jdim/2019/17/5/289-295

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