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Evolving dictionary based sentiment scoring framework for patient authored text

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The results prove that the proposed approach is an effective strategy for sentiment analysis over patient authored text which helps in improving the classification accuracy.
Abstract
In recent days, the Government and other organizations are focusing on providing better health care to people. Understanding the patients experience of care-received is key for providing better health care. With prevailing usage of social media applications, patients are expressing their experience over social media. This patient authored text is a free-unstructured data which is available over social media in large chunks. To extract the sentiments from this huge data, a domain-specific dictionary is required to get better accuracy. The proposed approach defines a new domain-specific dictionary and uses this in sentiment scoring to enhance the overall sentiment classification on patient authored text. We conducted experiments on the proposed approach using NHS Choices dataset and compared it with popular classifiers like linear regression, stochastic gradient descent, dictionary-based approaches: VADER and AFINN. The results prove that the proposed approach is an effective strategy for sentiment analysis over patient authored text which helps in improving the classification accuracy.

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Sentiment Analysis and Opinion Mining

TL;DR: Sentiment analysis and opinion mining is the field of study that analyzes people's opinions, sentiments, evaluations, attitudes, and emotions from written language as discussed by the authors and is one of the most active research areas in natural language processing and is also widely studied in data mining, Web mining, and text mining.

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A new ANEW: Evaluation of a word list for sentiment analysis in microblogs

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The evolution of sentiment analysis—A review of research topics, venues, and top cited papers

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The Evolution of Sentiment Analysis - A Review of Research Topics, Venues, and Top Cited Papers

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