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Sentiment Classification in Swahili Language Using Multilingual BERT

Computation and Language 2021-04-20 v1

Abstract

The evolution of the Internet has increased the amount of information that is expressed by people on different platforms. This information can be product reviews, discussions on forums, or social media platforms. Accessibility of these opinions and peoples feelings open the door to opinion mining and sentiment analysis. As language and speech technologies become more advanced, many languages have been used and the best models have been obtained. However, due to linguistic diversity and lack of datasets, African languages have been left behind. In this study, by using the current state-of-the-art model, multilingual BERT, we perform sentiment classification on Swahili datasets. The data was created by extracting and annotating 8.2k reviews and comments on different social media platforms and the ISEAR emotion dataset. The data were classified as either positive or negative. The model was fine-tuned and achieve the best accuracy of 87.59%.

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@article{arxiv.2104.09006,
  title  = {Sentiment Classification in Swahili Language Using Multilingual BERT},
  author = {Gati L. Martin and Medard E. Mswahili and Young-Seob Jeong},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.09006},
  year   = {2021}
}

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Accepted to African NLP Workshop, EACL 2021 (non-archival)

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