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Sentimental Analysis Applications and Approaches during COVID-19: A Survey


By:
Aulia Wisnanda Kosasih 2312318
Altair Ahsan 2308347

Umair, A. Elio, M. Muhammad, H.U.(2021). Sentimental Analysis Applications and


Approaches during COVID-19: A Survey, doi: 10.1145/3472163.3472274.

People usually create reviews on the internet to express opinions and opinions about
services or current trending topics. The data generated can be in the form of reviews regarding
product services, diseases, government policies etc. This proceeding text was written by
Areeba Umair, Erio Masciari and Muhammad Habib Ullah which discusses sentimental
analysis applications and methods used for COVID-19.
COVID-19 is considered to be the biggest problem faced by the entire world. The
coronavirus was first spotted in China in December 2019 and has spread across the globe. The
instability caused by COVID has created many emotions in people such as fear, anger, anxiety,
depression and even hostility. The two methods of solving sentimental classification are
traditional learning methods and deep learning methods. Traditional methods usually use
classifiers namely SVM (Support Vector Machine) and Naive Bayes, while deep learning
methods use learning methods using Recurrent Neural Network (RNN) and Convolutional
Neural Network (CNN).
Reviews thirty key studies related to COVID-19 sentimental analysis and presents comparisons
with respect to data sources, techniques, and applications of sentimental analysis.
This article contributes to the field of sentimental analysis by considering its
application in real-world scenarios. The article concludes that sentimental analysis during
COVID-19 is still an open field and contains many interesting topics using traditional
learning methods and advanced deep learning.
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Evaluation of The Application of The Word “It’s Okay” In Angry Women’s Culture
BY:
PRIMADITHA NOORRIZQYKA PUTRI
HILMANA NIM : 2310586

Sutrisno, K.S. and Ariyanto, M.S. (2023). Evaluation of The Application of The Word “It’s
Okay” In Angry Women’s Culture. International Proceeding, July 2023, 1(1), 01-09.
Retrieved : View of Evaluation of The Application of The Word "It's Okay" In Angry Women's
Culture (unisayogya.ac.id)

Anger is an internal state that involves human emotional, cognitive, and physiological
aspects. Expression of angry emotions can appear in verbal and non-verbal forms. The use of
angry speech is used more by women than by men. The use of angry speech is used more by
women than by men. This is because of genetic factors that God has created. Women are
more sensitive to their feelings and prefer speech to express their anger. In contrast, men
prefer to use action as an expression of anger. These differences consist of parenting and
socialization patterns that shape how a person's emotions are conveyed. According to
previous research conducted by Zuhdi (2019), Indonesian people, especially women, express
angry emotions with passive expressions. Passive expressions include silence, ignoring,
crying, avoiding, and others. Based on the initial interviews conducted in April, it was found
that the respondents suppressed their emotions by hiding more and only expressing one or
two words, such as the word "it's okay,” to prevent separation or further debate. The
expression of the language of love for women is by being quiet, delivering, and avoiding.
This makes women feel satisfied, their hearts feel calmer because they don't hurt other
people. The word "it's okay" is always used when emotional or whenever there are fights and
differences of opinion. This word is used to avoid a big fight
The topic of this article is very interesting to read, and it has been well-written by both
authors. The article provides a detailed explanation of women's emotions when angry and
why "It's Okay" is often their response when they are angry. The title and content of the
article are highly relevant, and it includes clear research with well-presented findings. The
journal also offers solutions related to the topic. However, a limitation is the small number of
respondents in this study, as the article mentions only three respondents. The research could
have been more robust with a larger sample size to make the findings more convincing.
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Social Isolation and Psychological Distress During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-
National Analysis
By:
NADIRA ALYA TRIANDRA PUTRI
NIM : 2310663

Kim, H.H. and Jung, J.H.(2020) Social Isolation and Psychological Distress During the COVID-
19 Pandemic: A Cross-National Analysis, The Gerontologist, 61(1), 103–
113, https://doi.org/10.1093/geront/gnaa168

The COVID-19 virus pandemic has changed the lives of many people around the world,
as the virus reaches every continent. In the end, the COVID-19 virus pandemic caused global
social isolation and psychological pressure which caused people to experience anxiety disorders
and cause stress. With this, Harris Hyun-soo Kim and Jong Hyun Jung wrote an article to
investigate the relationship between social isolation and mental well-being in society and the
differences in various countries. The research method in this article is that the authors utilized a
group of elderly people from an online survey of 13,660 participants from 62 countries globally,
namely Global Behaviors and Perceptions in the COVID-19 Pandemic. The authors used mixed
effects models for the analysis.
The results of research written by Harris Hyun-soo Kim and Jong Hyun Jung show that
although social restrictions can help protect physical public health, these actions may have
negative consequences for mental health, especially among the elderly. Because maybe they are
already suffering from the COVID-19 pandemic. Apart from that, they also found that the
pressure was greater for people living in countries that had high cases of death because people
automatically experienced more anxiety and high levels of stress.
This article is written very well and systematically by both authors. Because they explain
various theories and facts regarding the impact of COVID-19 on mental health, especially for
elderly people from various countries, so that readers can gain broad insight. Apart from that, this
scientific article also presents the results of statistical data in the form of explanations so that we
readers can understand the results clearly.

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