Bi-LSTM sentiment classifier for climate change issues in South Korea

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Abstract

A sentiment analysis using SNS data can confirm various people’s thoughts. Thus an analysis using SNS can predict social problems and more accurately identify the complex causes of the problem. In addition, big data technology can identify SNS information that is generated in real time, allowing a wide range of people’s opinions to be understood without losing time. It can supplement traditional opinion surveys. The incumbent government mainly uses SNS to promote its policies. However, measures are needed to actively reflect SNS in the process of carrying out the policy. Therefore this paper developed a sentiment classifier that can identify public feelings on SNS about climate change. To that end, based on a dictionary formulated on the theme of climate change, we collected climate change SNS data for learning and tagged seven sentiments. Using training data, the sentiment classifier models were developed using machine learning models. The analysis showed that the Bi-LSTM model had the best performance than shallow models. It showed the highest accuracy (85.10%) in the seven sentiments classified, outperforming traditional machine learning (Naive Bayes and SVM) by approximately 34.53%p, and 7.14%p respectively. These findings substantiate the applicability of the proposed Bi-LSTM-based sentiment classifier to the analysis of sentiments relevant to diverse climate change issues.

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Kim, D. Y., Kang, S. W., & Park, S. T. (2019). Bi-LSTM sentiment classifier for climate change issues in South Korea. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, 8(2 Special Issue 6), 295–299. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.B1056.0782S619

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