2017
DOI: 10.5120/ijca2017915675
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Sentiment Detection, Recognition and Aspect Identification

Abstract: Sentiment analysis is the study of people's opinions, attitudes, feelings, and emotions discuss any object such as entities, events, topics, product, issues, services, etc. are respected for extraction of useful subjective information out of the text. The task is challenging and considered for customers and producers, for instance, Customers need to have general ideas about products, and companies need to know customers' needs and the opportunity to investigate and analyze those opinions towards their products… Show more

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“…The sentiment detection methods were derived from those used for documents, but explored necessary changes to the methods for the unique characteristics of Twitter microblogs, such as message shortness and emoticon usage, etc. It can be used as an effective tool for educating humanitarian efforts and improving how insightful announcements are prepared for the people towards crises or disasters [8]. Microblogging sites share their thoughts with millions of people every day, including Twitter, where users share comments and thoughts on all in real-time [9].…”
Section: Sentiment Analysis On Evacuation and Relief Operation In The Philippinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sentiment detection methods were derived from those used for documents, but explored necessary changes to the methods for the unique characteristics of Twitter microblogs, such as message shortness and emoticon usage, etc. It can be used as an effective tool for educating humanitarian efforts and improving how insightful announcements are prepared for the people towards crises or disasters [8]. Microblogging sites share their thoughts with millions of people every day, including Twitter, where users share comments and thoughts on all in real-time [9].…”
Section: Sentiment Analysis On Evacuation and Relief Operation In The Philippinesmentioning
confidence: 99%