The stigma of autism in Malaysia: a sentiment analysis review based on Twitter data / Nur Adlin Safiah Rosli

Autism, often known as autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a complex illness that includes communication and behavioural problems. Autism affects how they communicate, engage, behave and learn in ways that are different from other people. They may also have a distinct appearance from others. As a resu...

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Main Author: Rosli, Nur Adlin Safiah
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/58943/1/58943.pdf
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Summary:Autism, often known as autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a complex illness that includes communication and behavioural problems. Autism affects how they communicate, engage, behave and learn in ways that are different from other people. They may also have a distinct appearance from others. As a result, there is a stigma associated with this condition. The goal of this research is to analyse the societal stigma around autism by gathering and classifying tweets regarding autism in Malaysia from Twitter. Twitter is picked as the medium for data collection due to its popularity among public now. With polarity identification, tweets regarding autism can be categorised as positive, negative, or neutral. In this project, rule-based approach will be used. This method is chosen because of its ability to analyse text without the need for training or machine learning models. It also does not need a large amount of training data. The findings may be useful to the Ministry of Health Malaysia or the NGOs in understanding how the public views autism.