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Twitter Tweets Sentiment Dataset

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A Twitter-tweets-sentiment dataset that aims to analyze tweet sentiment for Twitter and natural language processing.

  • Labeling type: Sentiment
  • Data Format: Text

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About Dataset

1) Data introduction

• Twitter-tweets-sentiment dataset is a dataset that aims to analyze tweet sentiment for Twitter and natural language processing.

2) Data utilization

(1)Twitter-tweets-sentiment data has characteristics that: • The data consists of three columns, including emotion and text, and aims to block negative tweets through a powerful classification model. (2) Twitter-tweets-sentiment data can be used to: • Social Media Monitoring: Businesses and organizations can use data to monitor social media platforms and gauge public sentiment about a brand, product, event, or social issue. • Sentiment analysis: This dataset can be used to train models that classify the sentiment of tweets, which can help companies and researchers understand public opinion on a variety of topics.

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DomainetcZoodata formatsText
Zoodata volume1000 itemsRegistration date2025.02.26
Zoodata typeSynthetic dataExistence of labelingExist
Labeling typeSentimentLabeling formatsjson

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Utility

Downstream Classification (▲)MMD (▼)One Class Classification (▼)
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SuitabilityOKOKOK

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Model Performance

Downstream classification accuracy is an indicator used to evaluate the usefulness of synthetic data. It measures whether synthetic data performs similarly to real data. The method involves training the same model separately on real data and synthetic data, and then comparing the accuracies of the two models. Interpretation: A high accuracy rate means that the model trained on synthetic data performs similarly to the one trained on real data, indicating that the synthetic data is of high quality and well represents the real data.

The closer to zero or the lower the value, the better (▼)

Quality

MMD (Maximum Mean Discrepancy) is a metric used to assess the similarity between two probability distributions. It is commonly used to compare generated data with real data. High MMD score: A score above 0.05 indicates that the two distributions may differ. Low MMD score: Indicates that the generated data is similar to the real data. A score close to 0 is preferable, and a score below 0.01 suggests that the two data distributions are nearly indistinguishable.


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ROUGE (▼)BERTScore (▼)
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SuitabilityOKOK

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Structural Similarity

Inference risk measures the risk of inferring sensitive information about the original data from synthetic data. It evaluates the likelihood of extracting original data information from synthetic data and is calculated by comparing the distance between synthetic and original data. High Duplication Rate: Indicates lower data diversity and potential quality issues, which can reduce the reliability of analysis and models. Interpretation: A lower risk value means that synthetic data is less likely to infer sensitive information, indicating higher data security.

Perceptual Similarity

BERTScore is a metric used to evaluate the semantic similarity between two texts, utilizing deep learning models like BERT (Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers) to capture the meaning of the texts.. High BERTScore: If the value is 0.9 or higher, it indicates that the generated text is almost semantically identical to the real text. This can increase the risk of sensitive information leakage. Low BERTScore: If the value is 0.6 or lower, it indicates lower similarity and a reduced risk of leakage.

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