Sentiment and emotional analysis of risk perception in the Herculaneum Archaeological Park during Covid-19 pandemic
This paper proposes a methodology for sentiment analysis with emphasis on the emotional aspects of people visiting the Herculaneum Archaeological Park in Italy during the period of the COVID-19 pandemic. The methodology provides a valuable means of continuous feedback on perceived risk of the site. A semantic analysis on Twitter text messages provided input to the risk management team with which they could respond immediately mitigating any apparent risk and reducing the perceived risk. A two-stage approach was adopted to prune a massively large dataset from Twitter. In the first phase, a social network analysis and visualisation tool NodeXL was used to determine the most recurrent words, which was achieved using polarity. This resulted in a suitable subset. In the second phase, the subset was subjected to sentiment and emotion mapping by survey participants. This led to a hybrid approach of using automation for pruning datasets from social media and using a human approach to sentiment and emotion analysis. Whilst suffering from COVID-19, equally, people suffered due to loneliness from isolation dictated by the World Health Organisation. The work revealed that despite such conditions, people’s sentiments demonstrated a positive effect from the online discussions on the Herculaneum site.
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Keywords | cultural sites, risk sentiment analysis, twitter, opinion mining, osint, herculaneum archaeological park, covid-19 pandemic, herculaneum archaeological park, pandemics, attitude, social media, humans, emotions, covid-19, perception, article, analytical chemistry, information systems, instrumentation, atomic and molecular physics, and optics, electrical and electronic engineering, biochemistry |
Date Deposited | 15 May 2025 14:58 |
Last Modified | 31 May 2025 00:35 |