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SenWave: Monitoring the Global Sentiments under the COVID-19 Pandemic (2006.10842v1)

Published 18 Jun 2020 in cs.SI, cs.IR, and cs.LG

Abstract: Since the first alert launched by the World Health Organization (5 January, 2020), COVID-19 has been spreading out to over 180 countries and territories. As of June 18, 2020, in total, there are now over 8,400,000 cases and over 450,000 related deaths. This causes massive losses in the economy and jobs globally and confining about 58% of the global population. In this paper, we introduce SenWave, a novel sentimental analysis work using 105+ million collected tweets and Weibo messages to evaluate the global rise and falls of sentiments during the COVID-19 pandemic. To make a fine-grained analysis on the feeling when we face this global health crisis, we annotate 10K tweets in English and 10K tweets in Arabic in 10 categories, including optimistic, thankful, empathetic, pessimistic, anxious, sad, annoyed, denial, official report, and joking. We then utilize an integrated transformer framework, called simpletransformer, to conduct multi-label sentimental classification by fine-tuning the pre-trained LLM on the labeled data. Meanwhile, in order for a more complete analysis, we also translate the annotated English tweets into different languages (Spanish, Italian, and French) to generated training data for building sentiment analysis models for these languages. SenWave thus reveals the sentiment of global conversation in six different languages on COVID-19 (covering English, Spanish, French, Italian, Arabic and Chinese), followed the spread of the epidemic. The conversation showed a remarkably similar pattern of rapid rise and slow decline over time across all nations, as well as on special topics like the herd immunity strategies, to which the global conversation reacts strongly negatively. Overall, SenWave shows that optimistic and positive sentiments increased over time, foretelling a desire to seek, together, a reset for an improved COVID-19 world.

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Authors (14)
  1. Qiang Yang (202 papers)
  2. Hind Alamro (4 papers)
  3. Somayah Albaradei (1 paper)
  4. Adil Salhi (1 paper)
  5. Xiaoting Lv (1 paper)
  6. Changsheng Ma (5 papers)
  7. Manal Alshehri (4 papers)
  8. Inji Jaber (1 paper)
  9. Faroug Tifratene (1 paper)
  10. Wei Wang (1793 papers)
  11. Takashi Gojobori (1 paper)
  12. Carlos M. Duarte (7 papers)
  13. Xin Gao (208 papers)
  14. Xiangliang Zhang (131 papers)
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