A Bayesian CNN-LSTM Model for Sentiment Analysis in Massive Open Online Courses MOOCs

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Mrhar, Khaoula [1 ]
Benhiba, Lamia [1 ]
Bourekkache, Samir [2 ]
Abik, Mounia [1 ]
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[1] Mohammed V University in Rabat, Morocco
[2] University of Biskra, Biskra, Algeria
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Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) are increasingly used by learners to acquire knowledge and develop new skills. MOOCs provide a trove of data that can be leveraged to better assist learners, including behavioral data from built-in collaborative tools such as discussion boards and course wikis. Data tracing social interactions among learners are especially interesting as their analyses help improve MOOCs’ effectiveness. We particularly perform sentiment analysis on such data to predict learners at risk of dropping out, measure the success of the MOOC, and personalize the MOOC according to a learner’s behavior and detected emotions. In this paper, we propose a novel approach to sentiment analysis that combines the advantages of the deep learning architectures CNN and LSTM. To avoid highly uncertain predictions, we utilize a Bayesian neural network (BNN) model to quantify uncertainty within the sentiment analysis task. Our empirical results indicate that: 1) The Bayesian CNN-LSTM model provides interesting performance compared to other models (CNN-LSTM, CNN, LSTM) in terms of accuracy, precision, recall, and F1-Score; and 2) there is a high correlation between the sentiment in forum posts and the dropout rate in MOOCs. © 2021. International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning.All Rights Reserved
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