Social media platforms are vital for real-time communication during disasters, providing insights into public emotions and urgent needs. This study evaluates the performance of three transformer-based models—BERTBase, DistilBERT, and RoBERTa—for sentiment analysis on disaster-related social media data. Using a multilingual dataset sourced from the Social Media for Disaster Risk Management (SMDRM) platform, the models were assessed on classification metrics including accuracy, precision, recall, and weighted F1-score. The results show that RoBERTa consistently outperforms the others in classification performance, while DistilBERT offers superior computational efficiency. The analysis highlights the trade-offs between model accuracy and runtime, emphasizing RoBERTa's suitability for scenarios prioritizing accuracy, and DistilBERT's potential in time-sensitive or resource-constrained applications. These findings support the integration of sentiment analysis into disaster response systems to enhance situational awareness and decision-making.
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