TweetCOVID: A System for Analyzing Public Sentiments and Discussions about COVID-19 via Twitter Activities

Jolin Shaynn-Ly Kwan, Kwan Hui Lim
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The COVID-19 pandemic has created widespread health and economical impacts, affecting millions around the world. To better understand these impacts, we present the TweetCOVID system that offers the capability to understand the public reactions to the COVID-19 pandemic in terms of their sentiments, emotions, topics of interest and controversial discussions, over a range of time periods and locations, using public tweets. We also present three example use cases that illustrates the usefulness of our proposed TweetCOVID system.
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TweetCOVID:通过Twitter活动分析公众对COVID-19的情绪和讨论的系统
2019冠状病毒病大流行造成了广泛的健康和经济影响,影响了全球数百万人。为了更好地了解这些影响,我们推出了TweetCOVID系统,该系统能够通过使用公共推文,了解公众在不同时间段和地点对COVID-19大流行的情绪、情绪、感兴趣的话题和有争议的讨论等方面的反应。我们还提供了三个示例用例来说明我们提出的TweetCOVID系统的有用性。
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