JOIV : International Journal on Informatics Visualization
Vol 9, No 1 (2025)

An Improved Hybrid GRU and CNN Models for News Text Classification

Khudhair, Inteasar Yaseen (Unknown)
Majeed, Sundus Hatem (Unknown)
Ahmed, Ali Mohammed Saleh (Unknown)
Kadhim Alsaeedi, Mokhalad Abdulameer (Unknown)
Aswad, Firas Mohammed (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Jan 2025

Abstract

 Due to the continuous growth and advancement of technology, an enormous volume of text data is generated daily across various sources including social media platforms, websites, search engines, healthcare records, and news articles. Extracting meaningful patterns from text data, such as viewpoints, related theories, journal distribution, facts, and the development of online news text, is a challenging task due to the varying lengths of the texts. One issue arises from the length of the text data itself, and another challenge lies in extracting valuable features, especially in news articles. In the deep learning models, the convolutional neural networks (CNNs) are capable of capturing local features in text data, but unable to capture the structural information or semantic relationships between words. Consequently, a sole CNN network often yields poor performance in text classification tasks, whereas the Gated Recurrent Unit (GRU) is adept at effectively extracting semantic information and understanding the global structural relationships present in textual data. This paper presents a solution to the problem by introducing a new text classification that integrates the strengths of CNN and GRU. The proposed hybrid models incorporate word vectorization and word dispersion in parallel. Initially, the model trains word vectors using the Word2vec model and then leverages the GRU model to capture semantic information from text sentences. Subsequently, the CNN method is employed to capture crucial semantic features, leading to classification using the SoftMax layer. Experimental findings demonstrated that the proposed hybrid GRU_CNN model outperformed and achieved accuracy 97.73% as compared to individual CNN, LSTM, and GRU models in terms of classification effectiveness and accuracy.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

joiv

Publisher

Subject

Computer Science & IT

Description

JOIV : International Journal on Informatics Visualization is an international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to interchange for the results of high quality research in all aspect of Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Information Technology and Visualization. The journal publishes state-of-art ...