Opinions are personal judgment on entity. This is not only true for individuals but also true for organizations. Opinion mining is a type of natural language processing for tracking the mood of the public about a particular product. The process of sentiment mining involves categorizing an opinionated document into predefined categories such as positive, negative or neutral based on the sentiment terms that appear within the opinionated document. For this study text document corpus is prepared by the researcher encompassing different movies ‘reviews and Various techniques of text pre-processing including tokenization, normalization, stop word removal and stemming are used for this system(sentiment mining model for opinionated afaan Oromo texts). The experiment shows that the performance is on the average 0.849(84.9%) precision and 0.887(88.7%) recall. The challenging tasks in the study are handling synonymy and inability of the stemmer algorithm to all word variants, and ambiguity of words in the language. The performance the system can be increased if stemming algorithm is improved, standard test corpus is used, and thesaurus is used to handle polysemy and synonymy words in the language.
In this article, we investigate the bit error rate (BER) performance in a cooperative relay communication system for multilateral IDMA (ML-IDMA) using the maximum ratio combination (MRC) technique. ). ). We investigate the effect of the number of lines on performance and find the average error rate in bits of the AF relay scheme (Amplify and Forward) using the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of the relay connection in closed form. The proposed system for evaluating ML-IDMA performance is provided with a different number of layers and a different number of relays in an ML-IDMA cooperative environment. The simulation results show that the BER performance of a 4-relay IDMA double layer system (K = 2) is approximately 4 dB. In addition, the bandwidth saving is 50%. Ultimately, BER performance deteriorates as the number of layers increases and the proposed system increases bandwidth by approximately 1/K.
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