Notes:
SentiWordNet is a lexical resource that is used in the field of opinion mining, which is the process of extracting and analyzing the attitudes and emotions expressed in natural language text. SentiWordNet is based on the WordNet database, which is a large lexical database that organizes English words into synonyms sets (synsets) and defines their relationships.
SentiWordNet assigns three sentiment scores to each synset in the WordNet database: a positive score, a negative score, and an objective score. These scores are based on the ratings of human annotators, and reflect the positive, negative, or neutral sentiment associated with each synset.
SentiWordNet is a widely used resource in the field of opinion mining, and is often used to analyze and understand the attitudes and emotions expressed in natural language text. It can be used to identify the sentiment of specific words or phrases, or to analyze the overall sentiment of a text or corpus. SentiWordNet can be used in a variety of applications, such as social media analysis, customer feedback analysis, and marketing research.
Resources:
- emnlp2016.net .. conference on empirical methods in natural language processing
- aesuli/sentiwordnet .. a lexical resource for opinion mining
- liwc.wpengine.com .. the gold standard in computerized text analysis
- wndomains.fbk.eu .. wordnet-affect is an extension of wordnet domains, including a subset of synsets suitable to represent affective concepts correlated with affective words
Wikipedia:
References:
- Handbook on 3D3C Platforms: Applications and Tools for Three Dimensional Systems for Community, Creation and Commerce (2016)
- Prominent Feature Extraction for Sentiment Analysis (2016)
- Sentic Computing: Techniques, Tools, and Applications (2012)
- Affective Computing and Sentiment Analysis (2011)
See also:
100 Best GitHub: WordNet | 100 Best Sentiment Analysis Videos | ConceptNet | eDrama (Virtual Drama) | JAPE (Java Annotation Patterns Engine) | N-gram & Tag Clouds | SemEval & Metaphors | Sentiment Analysis & Dialog Systems | Sentiment Analysis Tools (Open Source) & Dialog Systems | Stanford NLP & Dialog Systems | Stemmer & Dialog Systems
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