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tweets-classification
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Analysis of sentiments from tweets.
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Final project for "Natural Language Processing" course at University of Tartu. December 2017.
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Python Notebooks for Collecting Tweets and Analyze their text using various text classification and clustering techniques
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Tweets Sentiment Analysis Project to classify the the polarity of tweets either as ‘Positive’, ‘Negative’, and ‘Neutral' with high accuracy
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This project is submitted as python implementation in the contest of Analytics Vidhya called "Identify the Sentiments". I enjoyed the joining of this competition and all its process. This submited solution got the rank 118 in the public leaderboard.
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This repository is a project looking at tweets that used the #BLM and analyzed the sentiment and words used as well as utilized topic modeling with Latent Semantic Analysis and Latent Dirichlet Allocation to pull out the main themes that are used when the #BLM is used.
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Sentiment Analysis On Financial Tweets
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Corona Tweets Sentiment Classification with BiLSTM
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Corona Tweets Sentiment Classification with BERT
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Exploring Jaccard and Cosine similarities performances then visualising their output using k means and kmeans with pca. Additional input on time series analysis, web scrapping and twitter scrapping.
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To predict the tweet whether it goes viral or not
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Twish is a web application that allows you to host tweets classifiers (Machine Learning-based, rule-based, whatever-based). Once you have set up the app, your users can enter a search term and Twish will collect tweets based on it and classify them using the classifiers you set up.
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May 26, 2021 - Python
This is self-assigned project for the language analytics class at Aarhus University, 2021.
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May 27, 2021 - Python
Text Classification Using Siamese Neural Networks - Contrastive Loss, Triplet Loss. This architecture works well when the training data is less.
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Sentiment analysis of tweets using machine learning
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Classification of Minecraft-related tweets according to relevance, utilizing a Naive Bayes approach.
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