2018 14th International Conference on Emerging Technologies (ICET) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/icet.2018.8603653
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Semantic Analysis of News Based on the Deep Convolution Neural Network

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“…Badruzzaman [2019] had earlier analysed context-based news headlines in five major global newspapers with the help of Machine Learning. Other scholars worked on sentiment analyses [Bostan, Kim & Klinger, 2019] and semantic analyses of news headlines [Chavan, 2018; Khan, Hassan, Hassan & Ghanni Khan, 2018;Mohammed, Eid, Badawy & Hassan, 2019]. Specifically in Nigeria, studies in these areas concentrated on usage of prepositions in newspapers headlines [Ibrahim & Yunus, 2017;Ibrahim, Haruna, Bashir & Yunus, 2018], pragma-semantic silences [Nwala & Umukuro, 2017] and ambiguity in news headlines [Chinelo & Macpherson, 2015] as well as language use in news headlines [Robert, 2020].…”
Section: Statement Of the Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Badruzzaman [2019] had earlier analysed context-based news headlines in five major global newspapers with the help of Machine Learning. Other scholars worked on sentiment analyses [Bostan, Kim & Klinger, 2019] and semantic analyses of news headlines [Chavan, 2018; Khan, Hassan, Hassan & Ghanni Khan, 2018;Mohammed, Eid, Badawy & Hassan, 2019]. Specifically in Nigeria, studies in these areas concentrated on usage of prepositions in newspapers headlines [Ibrahim & Yunus, 2017;Ibrahim, Haruna, Bashir & Yunus, 2018], pragma-semantic silences [Nwala & Umukuro, 2017] and ambiguity in news headlines [Chinelo & Macpherson, 2015] as well as language use in news headlines [Robert, 2020].…”
Section: Statement Of the Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%