ABSTRACT
Nowadays, we are exposed to lots of digital data. You cannot imagine how many data is creating even now in the world. However, we cannot know and find which and where is the data really what we needed. Moreover, we cannot trust whether someone is telling the truth or not on the web. So, our study is giving you the service flow how to choose data wisely. And, in our study, we include anonymous information for increasing data correction.
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Index Terms
- Integration of opinion mining service flow with anonymous information
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