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International Journal of Scientific Engineering and Technology
Year : 2013, Volume : 2, Issue : 3
First page : ( 164) Last page : ( 170)
Online ISSN : 2277-1581.

Analysis of different approaches to Sentence-Level Sentiment Classification

Jagtap V. S.*, Pawar Karishma**

Department of Computer Engineering, Maharashtra Institute of Technology, Pune, India

*vandana.jagtap@mitpune.edu.in

**kvppawar@gmail.com

Online published on 4 November, 2017.

Abstract

Sentiment classification is a way to analyze the subjective information in the text and then mine the opinion. Sentiment analysis is the procedure by which information is extracted from the opinions, appraisals and emotions of people in regards to entities, events and their attributes. In decision making, the opinions of others have a significant effect on customers ease, making choices with regards to online shopping, choosing events, products, entities. The approaches of text sentiment analysis typically work at a particular level like phrase, sentence or document level. This paper aims at analyzing a solution for the sentiment classification at a fine-grained level, namely the sentence level in which polarity of the sentence can be given by three categories as positive, negative and neutral.

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Keywords

Document level, phrase level, polarity, sentence level, sentiment analysis.

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