Retraction: Fine Grained Sentimental Analysis of Social Network Chat Using R

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In current years, sentiment examination has expanded much consideration in, analyzing and monitoring data of social media, public relations, data mining, market research, medical data, political analysis, cyberbullying etc., in all areas extended the utilization of sentiment analysis. Sentiment exploration are classified into three categories in which Rule-based frameworks accomplish sentiment analysis based on a set of physically created procedures. Programmed frameworks rest on machine learning procedures to learn from information though Hybrid frameworks combine both procedure based and programmed approaches. In this paper we apply rule based characteristic language processing and content analysis procedures to recognize and extricate subjective data from content of social media and centering on extremity such as positive, negative, unbiased conjointly on sentiments and feelings as irate, upbeat, pitiful.. By periodically sorting the assumption behind surveys, social media conversations and more ready to make quicker and more precise decisions.

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Kiruthika, J. K., Janani, A. P., Sudha, M., & Yawanikha, T. (2021, May 27). Retraction: Fine Grained Sentimental Analysis of Social Network Chat Using R. Journal of Physics: Conference Series. IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1916/1/012210

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