Multi-level fine-scaled sentiment sensing with ambivalence handling
Social media represent a rich source of information, such as critiques, feedback, and other opinions posted online by Internet users. Such information is typically a good reflection of users’ sentiments and attitudes towards various services, topics, or products. Sentiment analysis has become an inc...
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Main Authors: | WANG, Zhaoxia, HO, Seng-Beng, CAMBRIA, Erik |
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2020
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