2008
DOI: 10.15842/kjcp.2008.27.3.012
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The Relationships between DSM-IV Personality Disorders and the Five Factors of Personality

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“…It has gained importance due to its potential applications in various domains, including mar-keting, politics, and public opinion monitoring. Researchers have proposed several approaches to tackle the challenges of sentiment analysis on social networks, including rule-based, lexicon-based, and machine learning-based methods [8][9][10][11]. Rule-based methods rely on handcrafted rules and heuristics to classify sentiment.…”
Section: Sentiment Analysis On Socialmentioning
confidence: 99%