2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10844-024-00845-0
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Leveraging distant supervision and deep learning for twitter sentiment and emotion classification

Muhamet Kastrati,
Zenun Kastrati,
Ali Shariq Imran
et al.

Abstract: Nowadays, various applications across industries, healthcare, and security have begun adopting automatic sentiment analysis and emotion detection in short texts, such as posts from social media. Twitter stands out as one of the most popular online social media platforms due to its easy, unique, and advanced accessibility using the API. On the other hand, supervised learning is the most widely used paradigm for tasks involving sentiment polarity and fine-grained emotion detection in short and informal texts, su… Show more

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