Golam Mostafa

Work place: East West University, Dhaka, Bangladesh

E-mail: gmostafa1210@gmail.com

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Research Interests: Data Science, Natural Language Processing, Machine Learning

Biography

Golam Mostafa completed his bachelor's degree in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) at East West University in December 2019. Currently, he is working as a Research Assistant at the Vision Research Lab of AI (VRLAI). Also, working as a Jr. Software Developer in a software company. He aims to work and research in Data Science, Natural Language Processing, and Machine Learning in the future.

Author Articles
Investigation of Different Machine Learning Algorithms to Determine Human Sentiment Using Twitter Data

By Golam Mostafa Ikhtiar Ahmed Masum Shah Junayed

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijitcs.2021.02.04, Pub. Date: 8 Apr. 2021

In recent years, with the advancement of the internet, social media is a promising platform to explore what going on around the world, sharing opinions and personal development. Now, Sentiment analysis, also known as text mining is widely used in the data science sector. It is an analysis of textual data that describes subjective information available in the source and allows an organization to identify the thoughts and feelings of their brand or goods or services while monitoring conversations and reviews online. Sentiment analysis of Twitter data is a very popular research work nowadays. Twitter is that kind of social media where many users express their opinion and feelings through small tweets and different machine learning classifier algorithms can be used to analyze those tweets. In this paper, some selected machine learning classifier algorithms were applied on crawled Twitter data after applying different types of preprocessors and encoding techniques, which ended up with satisfying accuracy. Later a comparison between the achieved accuracies was showed. Experimental evaluations show that the Neural Network Classifier' algorithm provides a remarkable accuracy of 81.33% compared with other classifiers.

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