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Philippine Twitter Sentiments during Covid-19 Pandemic using Multinomial Naïve-Bayes
2020
International Journal of Advanced Trends in Computer Science and Engineering
News of the novel coronavirus started circulating in the Philippines by the end of January 2020. Like any calamity or relevant news, people used social media platforms such as Twitter to voice their options. This paper examines the polarity of COVID -19 related opinions on Twitter from January to March 2020 by applying natural language processing. A total of 29,514 tweets were collected throughout the said dates, where 10% of which was manually labeled to train a Multinomial Naive Bayes
doi:10.30534/ijatcse/2020/6491.32020
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