Rajidurai Parvathy, Palaniraj
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Hybrid semantic model based on machine learning for sentiment classification of consumer reviews Rajidurai Parvathy, Palaniraj; Mohankumar, Nagarajan; Shobiga, Rajendran; Mitra Thakur, Gour Sundar; Bandaru, Mamatha; Sujatha, Velusamy; Sujatha, Shanmugam
IAES International Journal of Artificial Intelligence (IJ-AI) Vol 14, No 3: June 2025
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijai.v14.i3.pp2001-2011

Abstract

Digital information is regularly produced from a variety of sources, including social media and customer service reviews. For the purpose of increasing customer happiness, this written data must be processed to extract user comments. Consumers typically share comments and thoughts about consumable items, technological goods, and services supplied for payment in the modern period of consumerism with simple access to social networking globe. Each object has a plethora of remarks or thoughts that demand special attention due to their sentimental worth, especially in the written portions. The goal of the current project is to do sentiment prediction on the Amazon Electronics, Kindle, and Gift Card datasets. In order to predict sentiment and evaluate utilizing many executions evaluates admitting accuracy, recall, and F1-score, a hybrid soft voting ensemble method that combines lexical and ensemble methodologies is proposed in this study. In addition to calculating a subjectivity score and sentiment score, this study also suggests a non-interpretive sentiment class label that may be used to assess the sign of the evaluations applying suggested method for sentiment categorization. The effectiveness of our suggested ensemble model is examined using datasets from Amazon customer product reviews, and we found an improvement of 2-5% in accuracy compared to the current state-of-the-art ensemble method.