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Social Media Sentiment Analysis Using Twitter Dataset (Group project by - Anmol Raj, Paritosh Parihar) In this we use a data set containing a collection of tweets to detect the sentiment associated with a particular tweet and detect it as negative or positive accordingly using Machine Learning.

  • Updated Dec 28, 2022
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In the same time, flames (such as rants, taunts, and squalid phrases) are offensive/abusive phrases which might attack or offend the users for a variety of reasons. An automatic discriminative software with a sensitivity parameter for flame or abusive language detection would be a useful tool.

  • Updated Apr 16, 2021
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A Natural Language Processing with SMS Data to predict whether the SMS is Spam/Ham with various ML Algorithms like multinomial-naive-bayes,logistic regression,svm,decision trees to compare accuracy and using various data cleaning and processing techniques like PorterStemmer,CountVectorizer,TFIDF Vetorizer,WordnetLemmatizer. It is implemented usi…

  • Updated Dec 25, 2020
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