Abstract:
Data classification is highly significant in data mining which leads to a number of studies in machine learning with preprocessing and algorithmic technique. Class imbala...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Data classification is highly significant in data mining which leads to a number of studies in machine learning with preprocessing and algorithmic technique. Class imbalance is a problem in data classification wherein a class of data will outnumber another data class. Sentiment Analysis is an evaluation of written and spoken language which determines a person's expressions, sentiments, emotions and attitudes and is commonly used as dataset in machine learning. This study is a comparative analysis of Support Vector Machine (SVM) algorithm: Sequential Minimal Optimization (SMO) with Synthetic Minority Over-Sampling Technique (SMOTE) and Naive Bayes Multinomial (NBM) algorithm with SMOTE for classification of data given the same Sentiment Analysis datasets gathered by students of University of San Carlos. Weka, a Graphic User Interface (GUI) with a collection of machine learning algorithms for data mining, is use to preprocess and classify the datasets. The results had shown that 10 Folds validation provides better findings compared to 70:30 split in testing SVM and NBM with SMOTE. However, it also depends on how the datasets is preprocessed especially when it contains noisy data.
Published in: 2018 International Conference on Engineering, Applied Sciences, and Technology (ICEAST)
Date of Conference: 04-07 July 2018
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 16 August 2018
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