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Main Authors: Labafi, Somayeh, Rabiei, Leila, Rajabi, Zeinab
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.07611
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author Labafi, Somayeh
Rabiei, Leila
Rajabi, Zeinab
author_facet Labafi, Somayeh
Rabiei, Leila
Rajabi, Zeinab
contents The main objective of this research is to identify and classify the opinions of Persian-speaking Twitter users related to drought crises in Iran and subsequently develop a model for detecting these opinions on the platform. To achieve this, a model has been developed using machine learning and text mining methods to detect the opinions of Persian-speaking Twitter users regarding the drought issues in Iran. The statistical population for the research included 42,028 drought-related tweets posted over a one-year period. These tweets were extracted from Twitter using keywords related to the drought crises in Iran. Subsequently, a sample of 2,300 tweets was qualitatively analyzed, labeled, categorized, and examined. Next, a four-category classification of users` opinions regarding drought crises and Iranians' resilience to these crises was identified. Based on these four categories, a machine learning model based on logistic regression was trained to predict and detect various opinions in Twitter posts. The developed model exhibits an accuracy of 66.09% and an F-score of 60%, indicating that this model has good performance for detecting Iranian Twitter users' opinions regarding drought crises. The ability to detect opinions regarding drought crises on platforms like Twitter using machine learning methods can intelligently represent the resilience level of the Iranian society in the face of these crises, and inform policymakers in this area about changes in public opinion.
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spellingShingle Detection and Classification of Twitter Users' Opinions on Drought Crises in Iran Using Machine Learning Techniques
Labafi, Somayeh
Rabiei, Leila
Rajabi, Zeinab
Computers and Society
The main objective of this research is to identify and classify the opinions of Persian-speaking Twitter users related to drought crises in Iran and subsequently develop a model for detecting these opinions on the platform. To achieve this, a model has been developed using machine learning and text mining methods to detect the opinions of Persian-speaking Twitter users regarding the drought issues in Iran. The statistical population for the research included 42,028 drought-related tweets posted over a one-year period. These tweets were extracted from Twitter using keywords related to the drought crises in Iran. Subsequently, a sample of 2,300 tweets was qualitatively analyzed, labeled, categorized, and examined. Next, a four-category classification of users` opinions regarding drought crises and Iranians' resilience to these crises was identified. Based on these four categories, a machine learning model based on logistic regression was trained to predict and detect various opinions in Twitter posts. The developed model exhibits an accuracy of 66.09% and an F-score of 60%, indicating that this model has good performance for detecting Iranian Twitter users' opinions regarding drought crises. The ability to detect opinions regarding drought crises on platforms like Twitter using machine learning methods can intelligently represent the resilience level of the Iranian society in the face of these crises, and inform policymakers in this area about changes in public opinion.
title Detection and Classification of Twitter Users' Opinions on Drought Crises in Iran Using Machine Learning Techniques
topic Computers and Society
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.07611