Crime Detection Using Sentiment Analysis

Women and girls have been subjected to a great deal of violence and harassment in public locations around the country, ranging from stalking to abuse harassment and assault. This research paper examines the role of social media in improving women's safety in Indian cities, with a focus on the u...

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Main Authors: Ruba Khan, Shadab Siddiqui, Abhishek Rastogi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca 2021-10-01
Series:Advances in Distributed Computing and Artificial Intelligence Journal
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Online Access:https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/2255-2863/article/view/26660
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spelling doaj-3b3d7d3cd4584afb98d30b99f18a3c2f2021-10-06T12:14:20ZengEdiciones Universidad de SalamancaAdvances in Distributed Computing and Artificial Intelligence Journal2255-28632021-10-0110328129110.14201/ADCAIJ202110328129123622Crime Detection Using Sentiment AnalysisRuba Khan0Shadab Siddiqui1Abhishek Rastogi2Babu Banarasi Das Institute of Technology & Management, LucknowBabu Banarasi Das Institute of Technology & Management, LucknowBabu Banarasi Das Institute of Technology & Management, LucknowWomen and girls have been subjected to a great deal of violence and harassment in public locations around the country, ranging from stalking to abuse harassment and assault. This research paper examines the role of social media in improving women's safety in Indian cities, with a focus on the use of social media websites and apps such as Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. This research also looks at how ordinary Indians can develop a sense of responsibility in Indian society so that we can focus on the protection of women in their surroundings. Tweets on the safety of women in Indian cities, which often include images and text as well as written phrases and quotations, can be used to send a message to the Indian youth culture and encourage them to take harsh action and punish those who harass women. Twitter and other Twitter handles that feature hash tag messages are extensively used throughout the world as a channel for women to share their feelings about how they feel when going to work or travelling by public transportation and what is their mental condition when they are surrounded by unknown males, and do they feel safe or not?https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/2255-2863/article/view/26660misuse attacktwitterawareness indian culturehash label messages
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description Women and girls have been subjected to a great deal of violence and harassment in public locations around the country, ranging from stalking to abuse harassment and assault. This research paper examines the role of social media in improving women's safety in Indian cities, with a focus on the use of social media websites and apps such as Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. This research also looks at how ordinary Indians can develop a sense of responsibility in Indian society so that we can focus on the protection of women in their surroundings. Tweets on the safety of women in Indian cities, which often include images and text as well as written phrases and quotations, can be used to send a message to the Indian youth culture and encourage them to take harsh action and punish those who harass women. Twitter and other Twitter handles that feature hash tag messages are extensively used throughout the world as a channel for women to share their feelings about how they feel when going to work or travelling by public transportation and what is their mental condition when they are surrounded by unknown males, and do they feel safe or not?
topic misuse attack
twitter
awareness
indian culture
hash label messages
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