Covid-19 Sentiment Modeling Using Machine Learning Natural Language Processing
Last Updated on November 5, 2023 by Editorial Team
Author(s): Ashutosh Malgaonkar
Originally published on Towards AI.

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Sentiment Analysis of Covid Tweets
I am using Google Collaboratory for this. First, we install kaggle into Python using the following python code in your notebook.
!pip install kaggle
Next, go to kaggle.com. On kaggle.com, head over to settings by clicking your profile image at the top right corner of the page. Once you are on the settings page, click ‘create token’ under API and download the kaggle.json file.
It is time to upload kaggle.json into google collaboratory. Run this below code.
from google.colab import files# Upload the kaggle.json file that you downloaded earlieruploaded = files.upload()
This code above will give you an upload… Read the full blog for free on Medium.
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