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A Novel Ontological Technique for Sentiment Analysis

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Neural Information Processing (ICONIP 2012)

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The internet has been a place for people to express their feelings and opinion through social networking sites like facebook, tweeter, myspace and many other more. With this, new opportunities and challenges arise as how people can actively use information technologies to seek out and understand the opinions and feelings of other from these social networking sites. Thus opinion mining and sentiment analysis has been the one of the most active studies which deals with the computational treatment of opinion, sentiment, and subjectivity in text. With this, the surge of new systems that can deal directly with opinion as a first-class object has arisen. To directly enable opinion-oriented information seeking, the method we are going to be focus on is to seek the new challenges raised by sentimentware application, as compare to those that are already present in more traditional face-based analysis.

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Tan, K.L., Hong, J.L., Tan, E.X. (2012). A Novel Ontological Technique for Sentiment Analysis. In: Huang, T., Zeng, Z., Li, C., Leung, C.S. (eds) Neural Information Processing. ICONIP 2012. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7663. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-34475-6_41

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