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Techniques and Applications for Sentiment Analysis
Ronen Feldman
Sentiment analysis is defined as the task of finding the opinions of authors about specific entities. The decision making process of people is affected by the opinions formed by thought leaders and ordinary people. In this talk, we mostly focus on analyzing subjective sentences. However, we refer to the usage of objective sentences when we describe a sentiment application for stock picking.
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