Abstract
ABSTRACT Urdu language is being spoken by over 64 million people and its Roman script is very popular, especially on social networking sites. Most users prefer Roman Urdu over English grammar for communication on social networking platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and WhatsApp. For research, Urdu is a poor resource language as there are a few research papers and projects that have been carried out for the language and vocabulary enhancement in comparison to other languages especially English. A lot of research has been made in the domain of sentiment analysis in English but only a limited work has been performed on the Roman Urdu language. Sentiment analysis is the method of understanding human emotions or points of view, expressed in a textual form about a particular thing. This article proposes a deep learning model to perform data mining on emotions and attitudes of people using Roman Urdu. The main objective of the research is to evaluate sentiment analysis on Roman Urdu corpus containing RUSA-19 using faster recurrent convolutional neural network (FRCNN), RCNN, rule-based and N-gram model. For assessment, two series of experiments were performed on each model, binary classification (positive and negative) and tertiary classification (positive, negative, and neutral). Finally, the evaluation of the faster RCNN model is analyzed and a comparative analysis is performed for the outcomes of four models. The faster RCNN model outperformed others as the model achieves an accuracy of 91.73% for binary classification and 89.94% for tertiary classification.
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