A Dynamic Strategy for Classifying Sentiment From Bengali Text by Utilizing Word2vector Model

  • Rahman M
  • Talukder M
  • Setu L
  • et al.
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Abstract

In today's world, around 230 million people used the Bengali or Bangla language to communicate. These individuals are progressively associated with online exercises on famous micro-blogging and long-range interpersonal communication locales, imparting insights what's more, musings, and also the vast majority of articles are in the Bengali language. Thus, Bengali people express their emotions using the Bangla language by reviewing, commenting, or recommendations. Sentiment analysis helps determine the people's emotions expressed on social media or several online platforms. Therefore, this study focused on extracting their emotion from a Bengali text by utilizing Word2vector, Skip-Gram, and Continuous Bag of Words (CBOW) with a new Word to Index model by focusing on three individual classes happy, angry, and excited. The authors achieved the highest accuracy of 75% by utilizing the skip-gram model to classify those three types of emotions. This study also outperformed other existing works with LSTM, CNN model with existing datasets.

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Rahman, M., Talukder, Md. R. A., Setu, L. A., & Das, A. K. (2022). A Dynamic Strategy for Classifying Sentiment From Bengali Text by Utilizing Word2vector Model. Journal of Information Technology Research, 15(1), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.4018/jitr.299919

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