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BERT-Deep CNN: State-of-the-Art for Sentiment Analysis of COVID-19 Tweets

EasyChair Preprint no. 9282

19 pagesDate: November 8, 2022

Abstract

The free flow of information has been accelerated by the rapid development of social media technology. There has been a significant social and psychological impact on the population due to the outbreak of Coronavirus disease (COVID-19). The COVID-19 pandemic is one of the current events being discussed on social media platforms. In order to safeguard societies from this pandemic, studying people's emotions on social media is crucial. As a result of their particular characteristics, sentiment analysis of texts like tweets remains challenging. Sentiment analysis is a powerful text analysis tool. It automatically detects and analyzes opinions and emotions from unstructured data. Texts from a wide range of sources are examined by a sentiment analysis tool, which extracts meaning from them, including emails, surveys, reviews, social media posts, and web articles. To evaluate sentiments, natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning techniques are used, which assign weights to entities, topics, themes, and categories in sentences or phrases. Machine learning tools learn how to detect sentiment without human intervention by examining examples of emotions in text. In a pandemic situation, analyzing social media texts to uncover sentimental trends can be very helpful in gaining a better understanding of society's needs and predicting future trends. We intend to study society's perception of the COVID-19 pandemic through social media using state-of-the-art BERT and Deep CNN models. The superiority of BERT models over other deep models in sentiment analysis is evident and can be concluded from the comparison of the various research studies mentioned in this article.

Keyphrases: BERT, COVID-19, deep learning, Natural Language Processing, Sentiment Analysis, Tweets

BibTeX entry
BibTeX does not have the right entry for preprints. This is a hack for producing the correct reference:
@Booklet{EasyChair:9282,
  author = {Javad Hassannataj Joloudari and Sadiq Hussain and Mohammad Ali Nematollahi and Rouhollah Bagheri and Fatemeh Fazl and Roohallah Alizadehsani and Reza Lashgari},
  title = {BERT-Deep CNN: State-of-the-Art for Sentiment Analysis of COVID-19 Tweets},
  howpublished = {EasyChair Preprint no. 9282},

  year = {EasyChair, 2022}}
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