Browsing by Subject "Natural language processing"

Browsing by Subject "Natural language processing"

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  • Yasotha, R.; Ahamed Rikas, H,.; Fathima Nuska, M.I.; Fathima Shanas, M.A.; Sharfana, A.F. (South Eastern University of Sri Lanka, 2020)
    Fake news is fabricated information that notably impacts our social lives. The massive propagation of fake news by humans or robots severely impacts society and individuals. After the massive increase in the reach of social ...
  • Thisakaran, R.; Libisanan, A. J.; Mohamed, A. R. R.; Rakshika, U.; Rifna, M.M.F.; Shakira, S. F.; Saraf, F. M.; Hasan, S. H. A.; Fayaz, M. M. M. (2026)
    Students of the university also face a problem of post-vacation stress, which is difficult to overcome after holiday breaks.described as momentary emotional exhaustion, diminished motivation, lack of concentration, and ...
  • Nawodi, N.A.R.; Wijegunasinghe, U.S.; Lakshan, W.K.; Vithuckshiha, P. (Faculty of Technological Studies, University of Vavuniya, 2025)
    The rapid spread of misinformation on social media poses significant societal risks. This study develops an interpretable and accurate fake-news detection system that combines traditional supervised learning with Explainable ...
  • Sakuntharaj, R.; Mahesan, S. (IEEE, 2018-12-21)
    Part-of-Speech (POS) tagging is the process of labelling syntactic categories to each word in a sentence. Identifying POS tags for words is the fundamental task for various natural language processing applications such as ...
  • Perera, A.; Caldera, A. (JUCS, 2024-02-28)
    Sentiment Analysis is the task of identifying and extracting the opinion expressed in a text to determine the writer's perception of an entity. Due to globalization, people often mix two or more languages and use phonetic ...
  • Dissanayake, D.W.M.U.P. (Faculty of Applied Science University of Vavuniya Sri Lanka, 2025)
    Patient feedback has become an essential tool for evaluating and improving healthcare service quality. However, low-resource languages, such as Sinhala, have been largely overlooked in sentiment anal ysis research, which ...
  • Mohamed, M.U.R.; Bandara, S.M.N.D.; Lakmal, A.G.; Perera, W.A.S.C. (Faculty of Technological Studies, University of Vavuniya, 2025)
    Sinhala remains underrepresented in Natural Language Processing research, even though it is the primary language of more than 16 million people in Sri Lanka. To extract public opinion from the increasing amount of Sinhala ...