Developing an affect intensity tool by combining lexicon and learning based approaches

The implementation of sentiment analytical tools is largely centered between the use of lexicons resources and machine learning algorithms that are commonly used for general classification tasks. The results are commonly classified based on its polarities and are being engaged by a wide range of app...

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Main Author: Peh, Derrick Jia Hao
Other Authors: Althea Liang Qianhui
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Published: 2018
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-761192023-03-03T20:32:40Z Developing an affect intensity tool by combining lexicon and learning based approaches Peh, Derrick Jia Hao Althea Liang Qianhui School of Computer Science and Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Computer science and engineering::Computing methodologies::Document and text processing The implementation of sentiment analytical tools is largely centered between the use of lexicons resources and machine learning algorithms that are commonly used for general classification tasks. The results are commonly classified based on its polarities and are being engaged by a wide range of applications in the recent years. This report provides an insight of a comparison between the two approaches, and is compared with the hybrid approach which is developed in the report. The results are demonstrated on a competition task hosted by the International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation where the intensity of a different spectrum of emotions is evaluated. When run on the given datasets provided by the organisers, the results indicate that using lexicons resources alone performs poorly, especially when a general lexicon resource is selected. Traditional machine learning algorithms have been assessed as better candidates to produce better results however at the cost of expending more time to annotate the data. The hybrid approach which is the combination of both approaches has proven to yield better results with lesser costs involved than the implementation of individual approaches. Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Science) 2018-11-14T01:56:26Z 2018-11-14T01:56:26Z 2018 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/76119 en Nanyang Technological University 52 p. application/pdf
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Developing an affect intensity tool by combining lexicon and learning based approaches
description The implementation of sentiment analytical tools is largely centered between the use of lexicons resources and machine learning algorithms that are commonly used for general classification tasks. The results are commonly classified based on its polarities and are being engaged by a wide range of applications in the recent years. This report provides an insight of a comparison between the two approaches, and is compared with the hybrid approach which is developed in the report. The results are demonstrated on a competition task hosted by the International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation where the intensity of a different spectrum of emotions is evaluated. When run on the given datasets provided by the organisers, the results indicate that using lexicons resources alone performs poorly, especially when a general lexicon resource is selected. Traditional machine learning algorithms have been assessed as better candidates to produce better results however at the cost of expending more time to annotate the data. The hybrid approach which is the combination of both approaches has proven to yield better results with lesser costs involved than the implementation of individual approaches.
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author Peh, Derrick Jia Hao
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title Developing an affect intensity tool by combining lexicon and learning based approaches
title_short Developing an affect intensity tool by combining lexicon and learning based approaches
title_full Developing an affect intensity tool by combining lexicon and learning based approaches
title_fullStr Developing an affect intensity tool by combining lexicon and learning based approaches
title_full_unstemmed Developing an affect intensity tool by combining lexicon and learning based approaches
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