Sentiment Analysis of Public Opinion Related to Rapid Test Using LDA Method
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Title
Sentiment Analysis of Public Opinion Related to Rapid Test Using LDA Method
            Subject
rapid test, Twitter, LDA, sentiment, corona
            Description
n 2020 the world will be shocked by an outbreak of a disease that has developed tremendously. This disease is the Coronavirus. The Indonesian government, in overcoming conducted a Rapid early detection test in the spread of the Coronavirus. The steps of the Indonesian government have received rejection in several areas because people consume hoax news on social media. Indonesians widely use Twitter in conversations about the Coronavirus. Previous research was carried out using large-scale data, which affected the performance of the topic extraction method. The classification used resulted in poor accuracy using LDA to find the probability of topics in existing documents. LDA excels in large-scale data processing and is moreconsistent in generating the topic proportion value and word probability. Aspect-based sentiment analysis on public opinion regarding the rapid  test  on  Twitter  using  LDA  can  determine  aspects  and  public  opinion  on  the  rapid  test.  The  test  results  of  this study obtained 7000 tweets, four aspects of the results of topic using LDA, and getting the best accuracy using the RBF kernel by 95%. The sentiment of the Indonesian people towards the Rapid test is positive, with 4,305 sentiments
            Creator
Viny Gilang Ramadhan1, Yuliant Sibaroni2
            Source
https://jurnal.iaii.or.id/index.php/RESTI/issue/view/24
            Publisher
Telkom University
            Date
20 agustus 2021
            Contributor
Fajar bagus W
            Format
PDF
            Language
Indonesia
            Type
Text
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Citation
Viny Gilang Ramadhan1, Yuliant Sibaroni2, “Sentiment Analysis of Public Opinion Related to Rapid Test Using LDA Method,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed October 31, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/8617.