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    Exploring Viewer Sentiment: Analyzing Viewer Feedback on ChatGPT Tutorial Videos on YouTube
    (INFLIBNET Centre Gandhinagar, 2024-08-19) Deori, Maya; Chetia, Bhagyashree
    This study delves into the realm of viewer sentiment by conducting an in-depth analysis of viewer feedback on tutorial videos featuring ChatGPT on the popular video-sharing platform, YouTube. In this context, tutorial videos play a crucial role in disseminating knowledge and facilitating learning. However, the sentiments expressed by viewers in the comment sections of these videos can provide valuable insights into their perceptions, preferences, and areas of interest. Through this analysis, trends, sentiment strength, and recurring themes in viewer sentiment are identified and examined, shedding light on the effectiveness of tutorial videos in engaging and informing the audience. The findings of this study contribute to a deeper understanding of viewer sentiment in the context of AI tutorial content on YouTube and offer implications for content creators, educators, and researchers aiming to optimize the effectiveness of their instructional materials in the digital age.

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