WordNet and SUMO for sentimental analysis
ln this paper. we show how Princeton's WordNet and associated resources can be used as part of an integrated system for sentiment analysis, called SigrnaSentiment. We discuss the development of a system for sentiment analysis and concept extraction. We first provide an introduction to the use...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-94912023-02-23T03:09:53Z WordNet and SUMO for sentimental analysis Pease, Adam Li, John Nomorosa, Karen Joy P. ln this paper. we show how Princeton's WordNet and associated resources can be used as part of an integrated system for sentiment analysis, called SigrnaSentiment. We discuss the development of a system for sentiment analysis and concept extraction. We first provide an introduction to the user experience to motivate our work. We begin technical discussion with some background on the Suggested Upper Merged Ontology and WordNet, as well as their relation and the associated research that makes this work possible. We describe system components and data flow in detaiI and some detail about the deployment architecture in the fielded system. 2012-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/8473 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Sentiment analysis Computer Sciences |
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ln this paper. we show how Princeton's WordNet and associated resources can be used as part of an integrated system for sentiment analysis, called SigrnaSentiment. We discuss the development of a system for sentiment analysis and concept extraction. We first provide an introduction to the user experience to motivate our work. We begin technical discussion with some background on the Suggested Upper Merged Ontology and WordNet, as well as their relation and the associated research that makes this work possible. We describe system components and data flow in detaiI and some detail about the deployment architecture in the fielded system. |
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