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Capturing Public Concerns About Coronavirus Using Arabic Tweets: An NLP-Driven Approach
IEEE International Conference on Utility and Cloud Computing (UCC) (2020)
  • Mohammed Bahja, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
  • Rawad Hammad, University of East London, United Kingdom
  • Mohammad Amin Kuhail, Zayed University
Abstract
This In order to analyze the people reactions and opinions about Coronavirus (COVID-19), there is a need for computational framework, which leverages machine learning (ML) and natural language processing (NLP) techniques to identify COVID tweets and further categorize these in to disease specific feelings to address societal concerns related to Safety, Worriedness, and Irony of COVID. This is an ongoing study, and the purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the initial results of determining the relevancy of the tweets and what Arabic speaking people were tweeting about the three disease related feelings/emotions about COVID: Safety, Worry, and Irony. A combination of ML and NLP techniques are used for determining what Arabic speaking people are tweeting about COVID. A two-stage classifier system was built to find relevant tweets about COVID, and then the tweets were categorized into three categories. Results indicated that the number of tweets by males and females were similar. The classification performance was high for relevancy (F=0.85), categorization (F=0.79). Our study has demonstrated how categories of discussion on Twitter about an epidemic can be discovered so that officials can understand specific societal concerns related to the emotions and feelings related to the epidemic.
Keywords
  • COVID-19,
  • Social networking (online),
  • Safety,
  • Diseases,
  • Blogs,
  • Viruses (medical),
  • Standards
Disciplines
Publication Date
Fall December 7, 2020
DOI
10.1109/UCC48980.2020.00049
Citation Information
Mohammed Bahja, Rawad Hammad and Mohammad Amin Kuhail. "Capturing Public Concerns About Coronavirus Using Arabic Tweets: An NLP-Driven Approach" IEEE International Conference on Utility and Cloud Computing (UCC) (2020)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/mohammad-kuhail/7/