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Multilingual Lexicon based Approach for Real-Time Sentiment Analysis
Author(s) -
Swati Sharma*,
Monika Bansal
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of recent technology and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2277-3878
DOI - 10.35940/ijrte.b3997.079220
Subject(s) - premise , lexicon , computer science , sentiment analysis , support vector machine , artificial intelligence , subjectivity , politics , disinformation , machine learning , natural language processing , algorithm , law , linguistics , world wide web , political science , social media , epistemology , philosophy
The information on WWW has mounted to a greater height, overriding to fledgling analysis in the direction of sentiments using Artificial Intelligence. Sentiment Analysis deals with the calculus exploration of sentiments, opinions and subjectivity. In this paper, multilingual tweets are analyzed for identifying the polarities of various political parties like AAP, BJP, Samajwadi, BSP and Congress; so that the users will get an idea that to which party they should give their vote. The data is being analyzed using Natural Language Processing. Using different smoothening techniques, noise is removed from data, classified by using Machine learning algorithms and then the accuracy of the system is gauged using various evaluation precision measures. The central premise of this research is to benignant common people and politicians both. For common people; is for deciding their precious vote, to which party to give will be good for themselves and nation too. For politicians; they will have an idea about themselves i.e. after seeking the polarities of different parties, the politicians will have an idea which party is preferable and which is not preferable, so that the politicians can work accordingly. The system shows comparison among VADER and SVM algorithm; and SVM algorithm showed 90% accuracy.

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