Feature Extraction using Lexicon on the Emotion Recognition Dataset of Indonesian Text

  • Nurkasanah A
  • Hayaty M
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Text Mining is a part of Neural Language Processing (NLP), also known as text analytics. Text mining includes sentiment analysis and emotion analysis which are often used in analysis on social media, news, or other media in written form. The emotional breakdown is a level of sentiment analysis that categorises text into negative, neutral, and positive sentiments. Emotion is categorized into several classes, In this study, emotion is categorized into 5 classes namely anger, fear, happiness, love, and sadness. This study proposed feature extraction using Lexicon and TF-IDF on the emotion recognition dataset of Indonesian texts. InSet Lexicon Dictionary is used as the corpus in performing the feature extraction. Therefore, InSet Lexicon was chosen as the dictionary to perform feature extraction in this study. The results show that InSet Lexicon has poor performance in feature extraction by showing an accuracy of 30%, while TF-IDF is 62%.

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Nurkasanah, A., & Hayaty, M. (2022). Feature Extraction using Lexicon on the Emotion Recognition Dataset of Indonesian Text. Ultimatics : Jurnal Teknik Informatika, 20–27. https://doi.org/10.31937/ti.v14i1.2540

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