2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.procs.2015.12.159
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Twitter Sentiment to Analyze Net Brand Reputation of Mobile Phone Providers

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“…Sentiment analysis will be using the SVM method because based on Vidya et.al. research SVM is the best clasifier model compared to naïve bayes and decision trees [14]. The results of sentiment analysis produce a confusion matrix which is used to determine the accuracy, recall, and precision of the classification method used.…”
Section: Sentiment Analysismentioning
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“…Sentiment analysis will be using the SVM method because based on Vidya et.al. research SVM is the best clasifier model compared to naïve bayes and decision trees [14]. The results of sentiment analysis produce a confusion matrix which is used to determine the accuracy, recall, and precision of the classification method used.…”
Section: Sentiment Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This research uses the SVM method based on the study of Vidya et.al. which states that SVM method has the best performance compared to Naïve Bayes and decision trees [14]. And to determine the best ratio, accuracy is used as the basis for determining the performance of the model [32].…”
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“…The next direction is sentiment analysis, when one would like to figure out people's attitude to a certain subject, for example, regarding mobile phone providers [8]. Another paper [9] studied the sentiment analysis in e-learning, and in the sentiment detection part they combined two approaches: machine learning approach and lexicon-based approach.…”
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