Challenges with sentiment analysis of on-line micro-texts

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Abstract

With the evolution of World Wide Web (WWW) 2.0 and the emergence of many micro-blogging and social networking sites like Twitter, the internet has become a massive source of short textual messages called on-line micro-texts, which are limited to a few number of characters (e.g. 140 characters on Twitter). These on-line micro-texts are considered as real-time text streams. Online micro-texts are extremely subjective; they contain opinions about various events, social issues, personalities, and products. However, despite being so voluminous in quantity, the qualitative nature of these micro-texts is very inconsistent. These qualitative inconsistencies of raw on-line micro-texts impose many challenges in sentiment analysis of on-line micro-texts by using the established methods of sentiment analysis of unstructured reviews. This paper presents many challenges and issues observed during sentiment analysis of On-line Microtexts.

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Srivastava, R., & Bhatia, M. P. S. (2017). Challenges with sentiment analysis of on-line micro-texts. International Journal of Intelligent Systems and Applications, 9(7), 31–40. https://doi.org/10.5815/ijisa.2017.07.04

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