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A Machine Learning Processing with SMS Data to predict whether the SMS is Spam/Ham with various ML Algorithms like MultinomialNB, LogisticRegression, SVC, DecisionTreeClassifier, RandomForestClassifier, KNeighborsClassifier, AdaBoostClassifier, BaggingClassifier, ExtraTreesClassifier, GradientBoostingClassifier, XGBClassifier to compare accuracy an

  • Updated Feb 28, 2024
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This project employs emotion detection in textual data, specifically trained on Twitter data comprising tweets labeled with corresponding emotions. It seamlessly takes text inputs and provides the most fitting emotion assigned to it. This app has more than 370 visitors!

  • Updated Feb 26, 2024
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Job scams are doubling, putting job seekers at risk. This project fights back with an AI-powered classifier using NLP to spot fake job ads and protect users from online scams. Our system analyzes language patterns and leverages algorithms to create a safe and trustworthy job search experience. Stop scams, empower job seekers, and build trust online

  • Updated Jan 27, 2024
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It is a Natural Language Processing Problem where Sentiment Analysis is done by Classifying the Positive tweets from negative tweets by machine learning models for classification, text mining, text analysis, data analysis and data visualization

  • Updated Nov 3, 2023
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