Enhancing minority sentiment classification in gastronomy tourism: a hybrid sentiment analysis framework with data augmentation, feature engineering and business intelligence

The gastronomy tourism industry plays an important role in boosting local economies, enhancing the travel experience, and preserving culinary traditions unique to specific places. In this context, comprehending customer sentiments is of paramount importance for business decisions making, menu choice...

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Main Authors: Razali, Mohd Norhisham, Hanapi, Rozita, Chiat, Lee Wen, Abdul Manaf, Syaifulnizam, Salji, Mohd Rafiz, Nisar, Kashif
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Published: IEEE 2024
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/106240/
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1062402024-05-24T09:39:04Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/106240/ Enhancing minority sentiment classification in gastronomy tourism: a hybrid sentiment analysis framework with data augmentation, feature engineering and business intelligence Razali, Mohd Norhisham Hanapi, Rozita Chiat, Lee Wen Abdul Manaf, Syaifulnizam Salji, Mohd Rafiz Nisar, Kashif The gastronomy tourism industry plays an important role in boosting local economies, enhancing the travel experience, and preserving culinary traditions unique to specific places. In this context, comprehending customer sentiments is of paramount importance for business decisions making, menu choices offering, marketing strategies, and customer service improvements. Traditional sentiment analysis methods in gastronomy tourism tend to be time-consuming, prone to human error, and influenced by subjectivity. Furthermore, the absence of an effective visualization strategy hampers the reliability of sentiment analysis efforts. Compounding this, the data collected often lacks balance across sentiment classes, making it challenging to predict minority sentiments accurately. To address these challenges, our research introduces a hybrid approach, combining various lexicon-based sentiment and emotional analysis algorithms, thereby enhancing the reliability of customer review analysis in the gastronomy tourism sector. Subsequently, we optimize machine learning sentiment classification by employing data augmentation in conjunction with feature engineering strategies, with the goal of improving the recognition of minority sentiment classes. Additionally, we present a comprehensive business intelligence and visualization solution that personalized for the gastronomy tourism industry in Sarawak that offering real-time sentiment visualization. The optimization of sentiment classification, achieved through the integration of synonym augmentation and n-gram feature engineering in conjunction with kNN classifiers, has yielded impressive results. This approach attains optimal classification performance, boasting an accuracy rate of 0.98, an F1-score of 0.99, and a ROC-AUC score of 0.99. Notably, this methodology significantly enhances the recognition of minority sentiment classes within the dataset, addressing one of the main challenges in this research endeavor. IEEE 2024 Article PeerReviewed Razali, Mohd Norhisham and Hanapi, Rozita and Chiat, Lee Wen and Abdul Manaf, Syaifulnizam and Salji, Mohd Rafiz and Nisar, Kashif (2024) Enhancing minority sentiment classification in gastronomy tourism: a hybrid sentiment analysis framework with data augmentation, feature engineering and business intelligence. IEEE Access. pp. 1-24. ISSN 2169-3536 (In Press) https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10422746/ 10.1109/ACCESS.2024.3362730
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description The gastronomy tourism industry plays an important role in boosting local economies, enhancing the travel experience, and preserving culinary traditions unique to specific places. In this context, comprehending customer sentiments is of paramount importance for business decisions making, menu choices offering, marketing strategies, and customer service improvements. Traditional sentiment analysis methods in gastronomy tourism tend to be time-consuming, prone to human error, and influenced by subjectivity. Furthermore, the absence of an effective visualization strategy hampers the reliability of sentiment analysis efforts. Compounding this, the data collected often lacks balance across sentiment classes, making it challenging to predict minority sentiments accurately. To address these challenges, our research introduces a hybrid approach, combining various lexicon-based sentiment and emotional analysis algorithms, thereby enhancing the reliability of customer review analysis in the gastronomy tourism sector. Subsequently, we optimize machine learning sentiment classification by employing data augmentation in conjunction with feature engineering strategies, with the goal of improving the recognition of minority sentiment classes. Additionally, we present a comprehensive business intelligence and visualization solution that personalized for the gastronomy tourism industry in Sarawak that offering real-time sentiment visualization. The optimization of sentiment classification, achieved through the integration of synonym augmentation and n-gram feature engineering in conjunction with kNN classifiers, has yielded impressive results. This approach attains optimal classification performance, boasting an accuracy rate of 0.98, an F1-score of 0.99, and a ROC-AUC score of 0.99. Notably, this methodology significantly enhances the recognition of minority sentiment classes within the dataset, addressing one of the main challenges in this research endeavor.
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author Razali, Mohd Norhisham
Hanapi, Rozita
Chiat, Lee Wen
Abdul Manaf, Syaifulnizam
Salji, Mohd Rafiz
Nisar, Kashif
spellingShingle Razali, Mohd Norhisham
Hanapi, Rozita
Chiat, Lee Wen
Abdul Manaf, Syaifulnizam
Salji, Mohd Rafiz
Nisar, Kashif
Enhancing minority sentiment classification in gastronomy tourism: a hybrid sentiment analysis framework with data augmentation, feature engineering and business intelligence
author_facet Razali, Mohd Norhisham
Hanapi, Rozita
Chiat, Lee Wen
Abdul Manaf, Syaifulnizam
Salji, Mohd Rafiz
Nisar, Kashif
author_sort Razali, Mohd Norhisham
title Enhancing minority sentiment classification in gastronomy tourism: a hybrid sentiment analysis framework with data augmentation, feature engineering and business intelligence
title_short Enhancing minority sentiment classification in gastronomy tourism: a hybrid sentiment analysis framework with data augmentation, feature engineering and business intelligence
title_full Enhancing minority sentiment classification in gastronomy tourism: a hybrid sentiment analysis framework with data augmentation, feature engineering and business intelligence
title_fullStr Enhancing minority sentiment classification in gastronomy tourism: a hybrid sentiment analysis framework with data augmentation, feature engineering and business intelligence
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing minority sentiment classification in gastronomy tourism: a hybrid sentiment analysis framework with data augmentation, feature engineering and business intelligence
title_sort enhancing minority sentiment classification in gastronomy tourism: a hybrid sentiment analysis framework with data augmentation, feature engineering and business intelligence
publisher IEEE
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url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/106240/
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