Twitter Sentiment Analysis using Roberta and Vader
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Our dataset comprises 1000 tweets, which were taken from Twitter using the Python programming language. The dataset was stored in a CSV file and generated using various modules. The random module was used to generate random IDs and text, while the faker module was used to generate random user names and dates. Additionally, the textblob module was used to assign a random sentiment to each tweet.
This systematic approach ensures that the dataset is well-balanced and represents different types of tweets, user behavior, and sentiment. It is essential to have a balanced dataset to ensure that the analysis and visualization of the dataset are accurate and reliable. By generating tweets with a range of sentiments, we have created a diverse dataset that can be used to analyze and visualize sentiment trends and patterns.
In addition to generating the tweets, we have also prepared a visual representation of the data sets. This visualization provides an overview of the key features of the dataset, such as the frequency distribution of the different sentiment categories, the distribution of tweets over time, and the user names associated with the tweets. This visualization will aid in the initial exploration of the dataset and enable us to identify any patterns or trends that may be present.
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Natural Language Processing, Machine Learning Algorithm, Deep Learning
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Jannatul Ferdoshi
Institutions: BRAC University
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