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arxiv: 1708.08123 · v1 · pith:YQELIO7Snew · submitted 2017-08-27 · 💻 cs.IR · cs.CL

Impact of Feature Selection on Micro-Text Classification

classification 💻 cs.IR cs.CL
keywords tweetsclassificationfeaturecharacter-levelextractiongroupsimpactlabels
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Social media datasets, especially Twitter tweets, are popular in the field of text classification. Tweets are a valuable source of micro-text (sometimes referred to as "micro-blogs"), and have been studied in domains such as sentiment analysis, recommendation systems, spam detection, clustering, among others. Tweets often include keywords referred to as "Hashtags" that can be used as labels for the tweet. Using tweets encompassing 50 labels, we studied the impact of word versus character-level feature selection and extraction on different learners to solve a multi-class classification task. We show that feature extraction of simple character-level groups performs better than simple word groups and pre-processing methods like normalizing using Porter's Stemming and Part-of-Speech ("POS")-Lemmatization.

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