Bibliographic citations
Mendoza, J., Saldaña, F., Vivanco, R. (2021). Identificación de obras urbanas para la ciudad de Lima a través del uso de herramientas basadas en Machine Learning [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/20918
Mendoza, J., Saldaña, F., Vivanco, R. Identificación de obras urbanas para la ciudad de Lima a través del uso de herramientas basadas en Machine Learning []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/20918
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title = "Identificación de obras urbanas para la ciudad de Lima a través del uso de herramientas basadas en Machine Learning",
author = "Vivanco Yovera, Rocio Susana",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2021"
}
This research is called “Identification of urban works for the city of Lima through the use of tools based on Machine Learning“, it has as goal the use of technology based on Machine Learning for the identification of urban works in the city of Lima. The possibility of extracting and analyzing information from different social media through sentiment analysis, also known as opinion mining; that for Liu (2015), is a field of study that focuses mainly on analyzing the opinions that express or imply positive or negative feelings. To address this topic, a model is proposed for the automatic classification of Twitter messages to try to understand the intention of the user when he publishes a message about urban works in the city of Lima, especially roads, parks, and sidewalks, additionally it is necessary to identify the location of urban works in the districts of Lima. This research allowed to identify patterns of behavior that are of great importance for Lima Municipality, because by having identified the problem of urban works by districts, it will allow them to propose strategies that allow prioritizing the districts with demand for urban works in advance and be able to plan them for execution in the governance period. The results obtained using the Support Vector Machine (SVM) supervised classification algorithm, show us values of correctness of the model around 78% in sentiment analysis. A first classification of districts was made with the urgently needs urban works and has been classified into the three types of urban works: parks, tracks, sidewalks. The general results of the model are good when comparing the research of other authors such as Aiala et al. (2017).
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