Unlocking Potential Score Insights of Sentimental Analysis with a Deep Learning Revolutionizes

Online hate has emerged as a rapidly growing issue worldwide, often stemming from differences in opinion. It is crucial to use appropriate language and words on social media platforms, as inappropriate communication can negatively impact others. Consequently, detecting hate speech is of significant...

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Main Author: Ibrahim R. Alzahrani
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Published: Ital Publication 2025-02-01
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description Online hate has emerged as a rapidly growing issue worldwide, often stemming from differences in opinion. It is crucial to use appropriate language and words on social media platforms, as inappropriate communication can negatively impact others. Consequently, detecting hate speech is of significant importance. While manual methods are commonly employed to identify hate and offensive content on social media, they are time-consuming, labor-intensive, and prone to errors. Therefore, AI-based approaches are increasingly being adopted for the effective classification of hate and offensive speech. The proposed model incorporates various text preprocessing techniques, such as removing extraneous elements like URLs, emojis, and blank spaces. Following preprocessing, tokenization is applied to break down the text into smaller components or tokens. The tokenization technique utilized in this study is TF-IDF (Term Frequency–Inverse Document Frequency). After tokenization, the model performs the classification of hate and offensive speech using the proposed BiLSTM-based SM-CJ (Scalable Multi-Channel Joint) framework. The BiLSTM-based SM-CJ model is particularly effective in detecting hate, offensive, and neutral tweets due to its ability to capture both forward and backward contexts within a given text. Detecting hate speech requires a comprehensive understanding of the text and the identification of patterns spanning across multiple words or phrases. To achieve this, the LSTM component of the BiLSTM model is designed to capture long-term dependencies by utilizing information from earlier parts of the text. The proposed SM-CJ framework further aligns the input sequence lengths fetched from the input layer, enabling the model to focus on specific segments of the input sequence that are most relevant for hate speech detection. This approach allows the model to accurately capture derogatory language, and subtle nuances present in hate speech. Finally, the performance of the proposed framework is evaluated using various metrics, including accuracy, recall, F1-score, and precision. The results are compared with state-of-the-art approaches, demonstrating the effectiveness of the proposed model.   Doi: 10.28991/ESJ-2025-09-01-03 Full Text: PDF
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spelling doaj-art-bd5843d4c1934690bc30fbe8dc1231b42025-02-08T14:26:26ZengItal PublicationEmerging Science Journal2610-91822025-02-0191254410.28991/ESJ-2025-09-01-03763Unlocking Potential Score Insights of Sentimental Analysis with a Deep Learning RevolutionizesIbrahim R. Alzahrani0College of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Hafr Al Batin, Al Jamiah, Hafar Al Batin 39524,Online hate has emerged as a rapidly growing issue worldwide, often stemming from differences in opinion. It is crucial to use appropriate language and words on social media platforms, as inappropriate communication can negatively impact others. Consequently, detecting hate speech is of significant importance. While manual methods are commonly employed to identify hate and offensive content on social media, they are time-consuming, labor-intensive, and prone to errors. Therefore, AI-based approaches are increasingly being adopted for the effective classification of hate and offensive speech. The proposed model incorporates various text preprocessing techniques, such as removing extraneous elements like URLs, emojis, and blank spaces. Following preprocessing, tokenization is applied to break down the text into smaller components or tokens. The tokenization technique utilized in this study is TF-IDF (Term Frequency–Inverse Document Frequency). After tokenization, the model performs the classification of hate and offensive speech using the proposed BiLSTM-based SM-CJ (Scalable Multi-Channel Joint) framework. The BiLSTM-based SM-CJ model is particularly effective in detecting hate, offensive, and neutral tweets due to its ability to capture both forward and backward contexts within a given text. Detecting hate speech requires a comprehensive understanding of the text and the identification of patterns spanning across multiple words or phrases. To achieve this, the LSTM component of the BiLSTM model is designed to capture long-term dependencies by utilizing information from earlier parts of the text. The proposed SM-CJ framework further aligns the input sequence lengths fetched from the input layer, enabling the model to focus on specific segments of the input sequence that are most relevant for hate speech detection. This approach allows the model to accurately capture derogatory language, and subtle nuances present in hate speech. Finally, the performance of the proposed framework is evaluated using various metrics, including accuracy, recall, F1-score, and precision. The results are compared with state-of-the-art approaches, demonstrating the effectiveness of the proposed model.   Doi: 10.28991/ESJ-2025-09-01-03 Full Text: PDFhttps://ijournalse.org/index.php/ESJ/article/view/2677hate speechoffensive speechclassificationtokenizationbidirectional long short-term memory (bilstm)pre-processing.
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Unlocking Potential Score Insights of Sentimental Analysis with a Deep Learning Revolutionizes
Emerging Science Journal
hate speech
offensive speech
classification
tokenization
bidirectional long short-term memory (bilstm)
pre-processing.
title Unlocking Potential Score Insights of Sentimental Analysis with a Deep Learning Revolutionizes
title_full Unlocking Potential Score Insights of Sentimental Analysis with a Deep Learning Revolutionizes
title_fullStr Unlocking Potential Score Insights of Sentimental Analysis with a Deep Learning Revolutionizes
title_full_unstemmed Unlocking Potential Score Insights of Sentimental Analysis with a Deep Learning Revolutionizes
title_short Unlocking Potential Score Insights of Sentimental Analysis with a Deep Learning Revolutionizes
title_sort unlocking potential score insights of sentimental analysis with a deep learning revolutionizes
topic hate speech
offensive speech
classification
tokenization
bidirectional long short-term memory (bilstm)
pre-processing.
url https://ijournalse.org/index.php/ESJ/article/view/2677
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