Author : Rasika Wankhede 1
Date of Publication :7th February 2017
Abstract: As whole world is changing rapidly and using the current technologies such as internet, has become an essential need for everyone. Now a day, large number of users or suggestions on any topic is present on web. Opinions may contain the reviews on product, hotels, or the reviews on movies, which helps other users in their decision making. Opinion mining is what public thinks about a particular topic, as it is an open source platform, every individual has rights to give their opinions. Public opinion plays an important role in various sectors. As opinions are present in the form of positive and negative polarity this means that it is present in the form of good and bad sentiments. Sentiments are emotions, a specific view or judgment on certain topic. Sentimental analysis is used for classifying polarity for the given text document. In this paper various algorithms for sentiment analysis are studied and challenges and applications appear in this field are discussed.
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