推特情绪分析:加勒比地区总理对COVID-19大流行的反应

J. McFarlane, Leon Bernard
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在当今世界,数以百万计的人每天使用社交网络和微博网站来分享他们在日常生活中的观点、观点和情感。这些站点可以成为数据挖掘的宝贵资源,并且可以有效地用于评估人们对产品、实体或感兴趣的主题的意见。所谓的情感分析,可以让我们确定文本中的观点、情绪、观点或态度是“积极的”、“消极的”还是“中性的”。本研究的重点是分析十大讲英语的加勒比总理在推特上的推文,以确定他们在减少COVID-19疫情在其领土上的传播方面的有效性。研究结果提供了明确的证据,表明加勒比地区领导人对病毒的负面情绪是该地区头五个月COVID-19病例和死亡人数减少的一个因素。研究结果还发现,总理的社交网络与他们控制病毒的有效性之间存在相关性。此外,总理们就新冠肺炎发表的措辞明确而务实,因此更容易实施严格的措施来控制病毒在该地区的传播。
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Twitter Sentiment Analysis: Caribbean Prime Ministers Response to COVID-19 Pandemic
In today's world, millions of people use social networking and microblogging sites every day to share their views, opinions, and emotions in their daily lives. These sites can become an invaluable source for data mining and can be used effectively to evaluate people's opinion on a product, an entity or perhaps topics of interest. Sentiment Analysis, as it is called, allows us to determine whether the opinions, mood, views, or attitude in a text is either “positive”, “negative”, or “neutral”. The focus of this study was to analyze the tweets of the top ten English-speaking Caribbean Prime Ministers on Twitter to determine how effective they were in reducing the spread of the COVID-19 outbreak in their territories. The research results provided clear evidence that the negative sentiment towards the virus by the Caribbean leaders was a contributing factor in reducing the number of cases and deaths during the first five months of COVID-19 in the region. The results also found that a correlation exists between the prime ministers' social network and their effectiveness in managing the virus. In addition, the words expressed by the prime ministers in reference to COVID-19 were clear and practical therefore making it easier for the prime ministers to implement strict measures to control the spread of the virus in the region.
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