Browsing by Author Mitra, Satanik
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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2021-01 | An Approach to Identify Provocative and Problematic Content with Social Nociceptor | Mitra, Satanik |
2021-11 | Experiments on Fraud Detection use case with QML and TDA Mapper | Mitra, Satanik |
2021-05 | Helpfulness of online consumer reviews: A multi-perspective approach | Mitra, Satanik |
2020-06 | Hybrid Improved Document-level Embedding (HIDE) | Mitra, Satanik |
2020-03 | In recent times, word embeddings are taking a significant role in sentiment analysis. As the generation of word embeddings needs huge corpora, many applications use pretrained embeddings. In spite of the success, word embeddings suffers from certain drawbacks such as it does not capture sentiment information of a word, contextual information in terms of parts of speech tags and domain-specific information. In this work we propose HIDE a Hybrid Improved Document level Embedding which incorporates domain information, parts of speech information and sentiment information into existing word embeddings such as GloVe and Word2Vec. It combine improved word embeddings into document level embeddings. Further, Latent Semantic Analysis (LSA) has been used to represent documents as a vectors. HIDE is generated, combining LSA and document level embeddings, which is computed from improved word embeddings. We test HIDE with six different datasets and shown considerable improvement over the accuracy of existing pretrained word vectors such as GloVe and Word2Vec. We further compare our work with two existing document level sentiment analysis approaches. HIDE performs better than existing systems | Mitra, Satanik |
2020-06 | OBIM: A computational model to estimate brand image from online consumer review | Mitra, Satanik |
2022 | Sarcasm Detection in News Headlines using Supervised Learning Publisher: IEEE PDF | Mitra, Satanik |
2018 | SentiCon: A Concept Based Feature Set for Sentiment Analysis | Mitra, Satanik |
2022 | Suicidal Intention Detection in Tweets Using BERT-Based Transformers | Mitra, Satanik |