WEB MINING IN CLASSIFYING YOUTH EMOTIONS

Zura Izlita Razak, S. A. Rahman, S. Mutalib, Nurzeatul Hamimah Abdul Hamid
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Social media sites are websites used as mediums to create and share various types of contents over the internet. These sites can also be accessed through applications on mobile gadgets. Different social media sites are available for free, and most teenagers or youths have at least one active account. They use social media sites to connect and share their online profiles, daily activities, stories, and emotions. Depending on their social settings, their activities may or may not be seen by others. One of the latest trends that is spreading over the social media is the Korean Pop entertainment or popularly known as KPop. Over the social media, youths share and express how they feel about their Korean celebrities, music, and drama. However, the issue of excessive sharing of emotion-sharing over social media may increase the risk of mental illness and affect their mental health. Their obsession to keep up-to-date with their idols might lead or cause adverse consequences on their emotional states of mind. Thus, the aim of this research is to study the changes of youths’ emotions in two different countries which are Malaysia and Korea that are related to the KPop trend. We extract texts from tweets from Twitter social media sites using the Twitter API as the basis of our study. Then, the keyword 'KPop' is used to filter the tweets. Web mining model classifies the 12,000 tweets into six emotion categories, which are joy, sadness, fear, anger, disgust, and surprise. The system then records the emotion changes and the triggering events respectively. 
青少年情绪分类中的网络挖掘
社交媒体网站是用来在互联网上创建和分享各种内容的媒介。这些网站也可以通过移动设备上的应用程序访问。不同的社交媒体网站都是免费的,大多数青少年至少有一个活跃的账户。他们使用社交媒体网站来联系和分享他们的在线资料、日常活动、故事和情感。根据他们的社会环境,他们的活动可能会被别人看到,也可能不会被别人看到。在社交媒体上传播的最新趋势之一是韩国流行音乐娱乐或俗称KPop。年轻人在社交媒体上分享和表达他们对韩国名人、音乐、电视剧的感受。然而,在社交媒体上过度分享情绪的问题可能会增加患精神疾病的风险,影响他们的心理健康。他们对偶像的痴迷可能会导致或造成他们情绪状态的不良后果。因此,本研究的目的是研究马来西亚和韩国这两个不同国家与KPop趋势相关的青少年情绪的变化。我们使用Twitter API作为我们研究的基础,从Twitter社交媒体网站的tweet中提取文本。然后,关键词“KPop”被用来过滤推文。Web挖掘模型将12000条推文分为6个情绪类别,分别是喜悦、悲伤、恐惧、愤怒、厌恶和惊讶。然后系统分别记录情绪变化和触发事件。
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