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Article Citation - Scopus: 13Recurrent Neural Networks for Spam E-Mail Classification on an Agglutinative Language(Ismail Saritas, 2020) Işik,S.; Kurt,Z.; Anagun,Y.; Ozkan,K.In this study, we have provided an alternative solution to spam and legitimate email classification problem. The different deep learning architectures are applied on two feature selection methods, including the Mutual Information (MI) and Weighted Mutual Information (WMI). Firstly, feature selection methods including WMI and MI are applied to reduce number of selected terms. Secondly, the feature vectors are constructed with concept of the bag-of-words (BoW) model. Finally, the performance of system is analyzed with using Artificial Neural Network (ANN), Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) and Bidirectional Long Short-Term Memory (BILSTM) models. After experimental simulations, we have observed that there is a competition between detection results of using WMI and MI when commented with accuracy rates for the agglutinative language, namely Turkish. The experimental scores show that the LSTM and BILSTM give 100% accuracy scores when combined with MI or WMI, for spam and legitimate emails. However, for particular cross-validation, the performance WMI is higher than MI features in terms e-mail grouping. It turns out that WMI and MI with deep learning architectures seem more robust to spam email detection when considering the high detection scores. © 2020, Ismail Saritas. All rights reserved.Article Citation - WoS: 201Citation - Scopus: 299Co-Lstm: Convolutional Lstm Model for Sentiment Analysis in Social Big Data(Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2021) Behera, Ranjan Kumar; Jena, Monalisa; Rath, Santanu Kumar; Misra, SanjayAnalysis of consumer reviews posted on social media is found to be essential for several business applications. Consumer reviews posted in social media are increasing at an exponential rate both in terms of number and relevance, which leads to big data. In this paper, a hybrid approach of two deep learning architectures namely Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) and Long Short Term Memory (LSTM) (RNN with memory) is suggested for sentiment classification of reviews posted at diverse domains. Deep convolutional networks have been highly effective in local feature selection, while recurrent networks (LSTM) often yield good results in the sequential analysis of a long text. The proposed Co-LSTM model is mainly aimed at two objectives in sentiment analysis. First, it is highly adaptable in examining big social data, keeping scalability in mind, and secondly, unlike the conventional machine learning approaches, it is free from any particular domain. The experiment has been carried out on four review datasets from diverse domains to train the model which can handle all kinds of dependencies that usually arises in a post. The experimental results show that the proposed ensemble model outperforms other machine learning approaches in terms of accuracy and other parameters.

