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tweets-classification
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A project about Sentiment analysis on Corona tweets
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Analysis of censored tweets. Undestanding the topics that are censored in different countries using different NLP techniques
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Code for the project "NLP for Classification of Tweets During Crisis-Events". CS230 Deep Learning, Stanford University.
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Submission for CL4HEALTH @ LREC-COLING 2024
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Corona Tweets Sentiment Classification with BiLSTM
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Tweets Analysis using Python
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This repository contains code needed to replicate the master thesis study, "Refugees Welcome? A comparative sentiment analysis of tweets in Germany surrounding inflows of Syrians and Ukrainians", by Andrea Cass
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Offensive Tweets Identification using Convolutional Neural Networks
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This repository is a project looking at tweets that used the #BLM and analyzed the sentiment and words used as well as utilized topic modeling with Latent Semantic Analysis and Latent Dirichlet Allocation to pull out the main themes that are used when the #BLM is used.
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Sentiment analysis of tweets using machine learning
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Utilizing Natural Language Processing (NLP) to analyze and classify tweets for detecting disaster-related content.
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In this project, we're going to create a recommend neural network and create it on a tweet emotion data set to learn to recognize emotions in tweets.
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Classification of Minecraft-related tweets according to relevance, utilizing a Naive Bayes approach.
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To predict the tweet whether it goes viral or not
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A Transformers-based model that classifies the political bias of Brazilian Portuguese tweets as either conservative, liberal, or neutral.
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