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    Sentiment Analysis for opinion leaders on Twitter: A Case Study of COVID-19
    (The British University in Dubai (BUiD), 2022-11) MIR, REEM SAJID
    The coronavirus or COVID-19 is an ongoing global problem where a pandemic was implemented early in 2020 during the outbreak. Social media platforms were used during the pandemic to share views and exchange information. This study aims to provide a framework for sentiment analysis of opinion leaders on Twitter. The experiments were conducted by aiming COVID-19 specific tweets from four opinion leaders by applying machine learning models. The dataset collected uses covid hashtags and tweets posted in English. Sentiment analysis are then performed on these tweets for analysis. The tweets are then preprocessed to prepare it for evaluation. This research provides findings from these tweets using sentiment analysis on machine learning models where the logistic regression model provided the best accuracy results followed by the Multi-layer perceptron model, Support vector machine, Convolutional neural network, and Decision tree. As the tweets directly affect people’s thoughts, the purpose of these results was to know about the tweet’s sentiments from diverse public opinion leaders around the world during COVID-19.
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