Title :
Fuzzy-Set Based Sentiment Analysis of Big Social Data
Author :
Mukkamala, Raghava Rao ; Hussain, Amir ; Vatrapu, Ravi
Author_Institution :
IT Univ. of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Abstract :
Computational approaches to social media analytics are largely limited to graph theoretical approaches such as social network analysis (SNA) informed by the social philosophical approach of relational sociology. There are no other unified modelling approaches to social data that integrate the conceptual, formal, software, analytical and empirical realms. In this paper, we first present and discuss a theory and conceptual model of social data. Second, we outline a formal model based on fuzzy set theory and describe the operational semantics of the formal model with a real-world social data example from Facebook. Third, we briefly present and discuss the Social Data Analytics Tool (SODATO) that realizes the conceptual model in software and provisions social data analysis based on the conceptual and formal models. Fourth, we use SODATO to fetch social data from the Facebook wall of a global brand, H&M and conduct a sentiment classification of the posts and comments. Fifth, we analyse the sentiment classifications by constructing crisp as well as the fuzzy sets of the artefacts (posts, comments, likes, and shares). We document and discuss the longitudinal sentiment profiles of artefacts and actors on the facebook page. Sixth and last, we discuss the analytical method and conclude with a discussion of the benefits of set theoretical approaches based on the social philosophical approach of associational sociology.
Keywords :
data analysis; fuzzy set theory; pattern classification; social networking (online); social sciences computing; Facebook page; H&M; SNA; SODATO; associational sociology; big social data; fuzzy set theory; fuzzy-set based sentiment analysis; global brand; real-world social data example; relational sociology; sentiment classification; social data; social data analytics tool; social media analytics; social network analysis; social philosophical approach; Analytical models; Data models; Facebook; Fuzzy sets; Media; Sentiment analysis; Big Social Data; Computational Social Science; Data Science; Formal Methods; Social Data Analytics;
Conference_Titel :
Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference (EDOC), 2014 IEEE 18th International
Conference_Location :
Ulm
DOI :
10.1109/EDOC.2014.19