Abstract

Abstract: These days, a lot of study is being done on the location predictions of users from online social media. It has been studiedfor decades how to automatically identify locations that is connected to or mentionedin documents. As a leader in the online social network industry, Twitter has attracted a sizable user base that regularly sends millions of tweets. Location prediction onTwitter has gained significant attentionlately as a result of the global reach of its users and the constant stream of posts. Researchers face several difficulties when attempting to do study using tweets, which are brief, noisy, and rich in content. A broadoverview of location prediction using tweets is examined in the suggested framework. In particular, tweet contents are used to forecast tweet location. By describing thecontent and context of tweets, it isfundamentally highlighted how these text inputs play a role in the problems. In this study, we employ naive bayes, support vectormachines, and decision trees as machine learning approaches to predict the user's location from the text of tweets

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