Abstract

This article proposes the use of deep learning in human-computer interaction and presents a new explainable hybrid framework for recommending relevant hashtags on a set of orpheline tweets, which are tweets with hashtags. The approach starts by determining the set of batches used in the convolution neural network based on frequent pattern mining solutions. The convolutional neural network is then applied to the set of batches of tweets to learn the hashtags of the tweets. An optimization strategy has been proposed to accurately perform the learning process by reducing the number of frequent patterns. Moreover, eXplainable AI is introduced for hashtag recommendations by analyzing the user preferences and understanding the different weights of the deep learning model used in the learning process. This is performed by learning the hyper-parameters of the deep architecture using the genetic algorithm. GPU computing is also investigated to achieve high speed and enable the execution of the overall framework in real time. Extensive experimental analysis has been performed to show that our methodology is useful on different collections of tweets. The experimental results clearly show the efficiency of our proposed approach compared to baseline approaches in terms of both runtime and accuracy. Thus, the proposed solution achieves an accuracy of 90% when analyzing complex Wikipedia data while the other algorithms did not achieve 85% when processing the same amount of data.

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