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    A Social Media Dataset and H-GNN-Based Contrastive Learning Scheme for Multimodal Sentiment Analysis by Jiao Peng, Yue He, Yongjuan Chang, Yanyan Lu, Pengfei Zhang, Zhonghong Ou, Qingzhi Yu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In this paper, we constructed a new dataset, SM-MSD, for sentiment analysis in social media (SAS) that differs significantly from conventional corpora, comprising 10K instances of diverse data from Twitter, encompassing text, emoticons, emojis, and text embedded in images. …”
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    Political discourses on race and social inequalities through social media and live parliamentary debates in South Africa by Limukani Mathe

    Published 2022-10-01
    “… This article, informed by framing theory, uses qualitative content analysis to analyse the Economic Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) discourses on race and social inequalities through social media and live parliamentary debates in South Africa. …”
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    Exploring the Social Media Discussion of Breast Cancer Treatment Choices: Quantitative Natural Language Processing Study by Daphna Y Spiegel, Isabel D Friesner, William Zhang, Travis Zack, Gianna Yan, Julia Willcox, Nicolas Prionas, Lisa Singer, Catherine Park, Julian C Hong

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…ObjectiveThe goal of this study was to compare sentiments and associated emotions in social media discussions surrounding BCS and mastectomy using natural language processing (NLP). …”
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    Classification Performance Comparison of BERT and IndoBERT on SelfReport of COVID-19 Status on Social Media by Irwan Budiman, Mohammad Reza Faisal, Astina Faridhah, Andi Farmadi, Muhammad Itqan Mazdadi, Triando Hamonangan Saragih, Friska Abadi

    Published 2024-03-01
    “… Messages shared on social media platforms like X are automatically categorized into two groups: those who self-report COVID-19 status and those who do not. …”
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