EDSA-Ensemble: an Event Detection Sentiment Analysis Ensemble Architecture

Petrescu, Alexandru, Truică, Ciprian-Octavian, Apostol, Elena-Simona, Paschke, Adrian

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

As social media platforms grow more and more each day, it also increases the need to analyze and understand certain aspects, such as the impact of important or spiking topics over the network[49]. Event Detection techniques are used to automatically identify important or spiking topics by analysing social media data. In this paper, we use the angle of the positive emotion generated by these topics for the users and the magnitude, both reach and time span, in order to better understand what is happening on social media platforms, mainly Twitter. Sentiment Analysis is a field in Natural Language Processing that analyzes user opinions and emotions from written language [38, 66], while Event Detection deals with analyzing information diffusion in graph networks [24]. Although there is a large volume of work done on Event Detection using social media data and on Sentiment Analysis of this type of content, in the current literature, there is a shortcoming of the approaches that combine the two domains. There are multiple communities that are involved in mining, gathering, and giving some meaning to the vast amount of content generated daily by the users of those platforms, namely the Network Analysis and Natural Language Processing communities. The two communities are using different types of approaches since they have different purposes: For the Network Analysis community, the main purpose is developing methods to deal with the spread and mitigation of harmful content using Event Detection. Event Detection is used to detect the impact and spread of topics on Social Networks using multiple types of approaches such as sliding windows, topic detection, etc.

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