Vol. 4 No. 5 (2018) · Articles
S RASHEEDUDDIN
Research scholar, Nagarjuna University, Andhra Pradesh, India, IN
DR K RAJA SEKHAR RAO
Research scholar, Nagarjuna University, Andhra Pradesh, India, IN
Keywords: pre poll survey, election prediction, microblog, political sentiment
Using social media for political evaluation is becoming a not unusual practice, in particular at some stage in election time. Many researchers and media are seeking to use social media to understand the general public opinion and trend. Election is performed to view the general public opinion, where organization of people choose the candidate via using votes, many techniques are used to expect end result. Many businesses and media companies conduct pre poll survey and expert perspectives to be expecting result of election. First we observe the preceding strategies concerning predicting election effects with social media after which we combine
our know-how of social media and endorse a prediction version to expect the general public reviews toward Republican Presidential Elections. In this paper we use twitter statistics to expect outcome of election by means of accumulating twitter information and analyze it to be expecting the final results of the election through studying sentiment of twitter information about the applicants. We used lexicon based technique with gadget mastering to locate feelings in tweets and expect sentiment score.
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S RASHEEDUDDIN, DR K RAJA SEKHAR RAO, “ESTIMATING NEW TRENDS OF ELECTIONS VIA DIGITAL COMMUNICATION MEDIA USING SENTIMENT ANALYSIS,” International Journal of Technical Innovation in Modern Engineering & Science, vol. 4, no. 5, pp. 1101-1107, May 2018.
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