Sentiment analysis on mobile phone reviews using supervised learning techniques

Momina Shaheen, Shahid M Awan, Nisar Hussain, Zaheer A Gondal

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Abstract

Opinion Mining or Sentiment Analysis is the process of mining emotions, attitudes, and opinions automatically from speech, text, and database sources through Natural Language Processing (NLP). Opinions can be given on anything. It may be a product, feature of a product or any sentiment view on a product. In this research, Mobile phone products reviews, fetched from Amazon.com, are mined to predict customer rating of the product based on its user reviews. This is performed by the sentiment classification of unlocked mobile reviews for the sake of opinion mining. Different opinion mining algorithms are used to identify the sentiments hidden in the reviews and comments for a specific unlocked mobile. Moreover, a performance analysis of Sentiment Classification algorithms is performed on the data set of mobile phone reviews. Results yields from this research provide the comparative analysis of eight different classifiers on the evaluation parameters of accuracy, recall, precision and F-measure. The Random Forest Classifiers offers more accurate predictions than others but LSTM and CNN also give better accuracy.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)32-43
Number of pages12
JournalInternational Journal of Modern Education and Computer Science
Volume11
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Jul 2019

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