Malaysian views on COVID-19 vaccination program: a sentiment analysis study using Twitter

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This study aimed to analyze the opinions and emotions of Malaysians towards the COVID-19 vaccination program, as expressed on Twitter. By collecting data from the Twitter network and utilizing the machine learning life cycle technique. The results show that Malaysians have a mostly neutral viewpoint of the COVID-19 vaccination, with an accuracy score of 93%, an F1-score of 94%, a recall measurement of 94%, and a precision measure of 93%. These findings emphasize the significance of understanding public sentiment and perception towards crucial issues such as the COVID-19 vaccine and can be utilized to support healthcare professionals, policymakers, and the public in making informed decisions regarding the COVID-19 vaccination program.

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Ariff, M. I. M., Zubir, N. E. S., Azizan, A., Ahmad, S., & Arshad, N. I. (2024). Malaysian views on COVID-19 vaccination program: a sentiment analysis study using Twitter. Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, 13(1), 436–443. https://doi.org/10.11591/eei.v13i1.6097

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