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Main Authors: Mbaye, Derguene, Seye, Madoune Robert, Diallo, Moussa, Ndiaye, Mamadou Lamine, Sow, Djiby, Adjanohoun, Dimitri Samuel, Mbengue, Tatiana, Wade, Cheikh Samba, Pablo, De Roulet, Munyaka, Jean-Claude Baraka, Chenal, Jerome
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.13284
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author Mbaye, Derguene
Seye, Madoune Robert
Diallo, Moussa
Ndiaye, Mamadou Lamine
Sow, Djiby
Adjanohoun, Dimitri Samuel
Mbengue, Tatiana
Wade, Cheikh Samba
Pablo, De Roulet
Munyaka, Jean-Claude Baraka
Chenal, Jerome
author_facet Mbaye, Derguene
Seye, Madoune Robert
Diallo, Moussa
Ndiaye, Mamadou Lamine
Sow, Djiby
Adjanohoun, Dimitri Samuel
Mbengue, Tatiana
Wade, Cheikh Samba
Pablo, De Roulet
Munyaka, Jean-Claude Baraka
Chenal, Jerome
contents Internet penetration rates in Africa are rising steadily, and mobile Internet is getting an even bigger boost with the availability of smartphones. Young people are increasingly using the Internet, especially social networks, and Senegal is no exception to this revolution. Social networks have become the main means of expression for young people. Despite this evolution in Internet access, there are few operators on the market, which limits the alternatives available in terms of value for money. In this paper, we will look at how young people feel about the price of mobile Internet in Senegal, in relation to the perceived quality of the service, through their comments on social networks. We scanned a set of Twitter and Facebook comments related to the subject and applied a sentiment analysis model to gather their general feelings.
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spellingShingle Sentiment Analysis on the young people's perception about the mobile Internet costs in Senegal
Mbaye, Derguene
Seye, Madoune Robert
Diallo, Moussa
Ndiaye, Mamadou Lamine
Sow, Djiby
Adjanohoun, Dimitri Samuel
Mbengue, Tatiana
Wade, Cheikh Samba
Pablo, De Roulet
Munyaka, Jean-Claude Baraka
Chenal, Jerome
Computation and Language
Social and Information Networks
Internet penetration rates in Africa are rising steadily, and mobile Internet is getting an even bigger boost with the availability of smartphones. Young people are increasingly using the Internet, especially social networks, and Senegal is no exception to this revolution. Social networks have become the main means of expression for young people. Despite this evolution in Internet access, there are few operators on the market, which limits the alternatives available in terms of value for money. In this paper, we will look at how young people feel about the price of mobile Internet in Senegal, in relation to the perceived quality of the service, through their comments on social networks. We scanned a set of Twitter and Facebook comments related to the subject and applied a sentiment analysis model to gather their general feelings.
title Sentiment Analysis on the young people's perception about the mobile Internet costs in Senegal
topic Computation and Language
Social and Information Networks
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.13284