Sarcasm detection and classification to support sentiment analysis: a study in Malay social media

Mohd Suhairi Md Suhaimin (2017) Sarcasm detection and classification to support sentiment analysis: a study in Malay social media. Masters thesis, Universiti Malaysia Sabah.

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Abstract

The classification of users’ sentiment from social media data can be used to determine public opinion on certain issues. The presence of sarcasm in text may hamper the performance of sentiment analysis. This thesis presents research work conducted on sarcasm detection and classification to support sentiment analysis. A Malay social media dataset, specifically focused on economic and political domain, was acquired from public comments posted on Facebook. The proposed work consists of two phases: (i) sarcasm detection and (ii) sentiment analysis with sarcasm detection and classification. In the first phase, the development of a mechanism for detecting sarcasm on bilingual data was explored. To achieve this, a feature extraction process was proposed to identify sarcasm features. Five feature categories of that can be extracted using natural language processing were considered: lexical, pragmatic, prosodic, syntactic and idiosyncratic. A non-linear Support Vector Machines classifier was employed to measure the performance of the features using the adopted evaluation metric, average Fmeasure. The best-performing features were then used as input for the second phase. In the second phase, a framework for sentiment analysis that considers sarcasm detection and classification was proposed. The framework consists of six modules, namely preprocessing, feature extraction, feature selection, sentiment classification, sarcasm detection and classification, and actual sentiment classification. Results obtained from the evaluation conducted demonstrate that the proposed features and framework are able to improve the performance of sentiment analysis. The best performance for sarcasm detection was found using a combination of syntactic, pragmatic, and prosodic features with an average F-measure score of 0.852. The best result of sentiment classification using the proposed framework, considering both sarcasm detection and classification, recorded an average F-measure score of 0.905, outperforming the baseline sentiment classification score of 0.839.

Item Type: Thesis (Masters)
Keyword: UMS Vice Chancellor , AKEPT UMS SDG , Leadership
Subjects: ?? QA75 ??
Department: FACULTY > Faculty of Computing and Informatics
Depositing User: NORAINI LABUK -
Date Deposited: 02 Jun 2021 11:21
Last Modified: 02 Jun 2021 11:21
URI: https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/27023

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