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BACKGROUND

- Bangla is the first language of almost 98% people of Bangladesh.


- Bangla is also the world's 5th most spoken language.
- 225 million native speakers and 38+ million second language speakers.
- 100 Million+ Internet Users in Bangladesh.
- 65% population are under 30.

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“বাংলােদশ এর খলা দেখ লাভ নাই!”
Entity

“বাংলােদশ এর খলা দেখ লাভ নাই!”

Intent
Entity

“বাংলােদশ এর খলা দেখ লাভ নাই!” Emotion

Intent
LITERATURE REVIEW

2013

News
Microblog

SVM 2014 MaxEnt

SVM 2014 SentiWordNet


LITERATURE REVIEW
Blog
Microblog

Deep LSTM
Recurring 2016
CRM 2017 SVM
Tweets

NB 2016 DT
Sentiment Analysis

Emotion Classes
1. Anger
2. Disgust
3. Fear
Data Sources
4. Happy
5. Sad - Newspaper Data
6. Surprise - Twitter / Facebook Data
- Blog Data
- Publicly Available Text
Intenties
- High
- General
- Low
Sentiment Analysis

Approaches
- Subjective Lexicon
Methods / Models
- Ngram Modeling
- Machine Learning - Support Vector Mechanism
- Maximum Entropy
- Conditional Random Field
- LSTM (Long Short Term Memory)
etc
End Goal
- Opinion Mining
- Mood Extraction
- Emotion Analysis
Sample Use Case
Area of Use

- Trolling is the most common form of cyber crimes.

- 70% of women aged 15-25 fall victim to cyber harassment.

- Artists, sportsmen, professionals and brands are major victims of trolling.

- Bullying and Trolling causes mental health issues including suicide tendency.
Area of Use

- Process Automation for Next Billion Users

- Students Performance Analysis in Educational Institutes

- Improvement of Workplace Environment

- Brand / Business Development


Future Work
- Applications of NLP
- Behaviour Analysis
- Mental Health Analysis
- Alternative Credit Score Predictions
- Bangla
- Improvement of Bangla NLP
- Mixed Code Bangla / English Analysis / Banglish Anslysis
- Bangla Dialects Analysis
- Voice Data Analysis
References
1. Amandeep Kaur and Vishal Gupta. A Survey on Sentiment Analysis and Opinion Mining Techniques. Journal of Emerging
Technologies in Web Intelligence, 5(4): 367–371, 2013.

2. Chowdhury, S., & Chowdhury, W. (2014). Performing sentiment analysis in Bangla microblog posts. 2014 International
Conference on Informatics, Electronics & Vision (ICIEV). doi:10.1109/iciev.2014.6850712

3. Amitava Das and Sivaji Bandyopadhyay. Opinion-polarity identification in bengali in International Conference on Computer
Processing of Oriental Languages, pages, 169–182, 2010.
References
4. D. Das and S. Bandyopadhyay. “Labeling emotion in Bengali blog corpus–a fine grained tagging at sentence level”. In
Proceedings of the 8th Workshop on Asian Language Resources, pages 47–55, Beijing, China, August 2010.

5. Prasad, S. S., Kumar, J., Prabhakar, D. K., & Tripathi, S. (2016). Sentiment mining: An approach for Bengali and Tamil
tweets. 2016 Ninth International Conference on Contemporary Computing (IC3). doi:10.1109/ic3.2016.7880246

6. Hassan, A., Amin, M. R., Azad, A. K. A., & Mohammed, N. (2016). Sentiment analysis on bangla and romanized bangla text
using deep recurrent models. 2016 International Workshop on Computational Intelligence (IWCI).
doi:10.1109/iwci.2016.7860338
Thank You

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