Sentiment Analysis of Health Care: Review

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Abstract

Twitter is a microblogging service where users can send and read short messages of 140 characters called "tweets". Many healthcare-related unstructured and free-text tweets are shared on Twitter, which is becoming a popular domain for medical research. Sentiment analysis is one of the data mining types that provides an estimate of the direction of personality sentiment analysis in natural language processing. By analyzing text, computational linguistics is used to infer and analyze mental knowledge of the web, social media, and related references. The data reviewed actually quantifies the attitudes or feelings of the global society towards specific goods, people, or thoughts and exposes the contextual duality of the knowledge. Sentiment analysis is used in various sectors such as health care. There is an incredible amount of healthcare information available online, such as social media, and websites focused on rating medical problems, that is not accessed in a methodical way. Sentiment analysis has many benefits, such as using medical information to achieve the best possible patient outcome and improve the quality of health care. This review paper focuses on the presented sentiment analysis methods that are used in the medical field.

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Aattouchi, I., Elmendili, S., & Elmendili, F. (2021). Sentiment Analysis of Health Care: Review. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 319). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202131901064

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