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Python-SentiStrength
Python 3 Wrapper for SentiStrength, reads a single or multiple input with options for binary class or scale output.
Ensure that you have SentiStrength.jar file and SentiStrengthData Language folders, otherwise you can download them from http://sentistrength.wlv.ac.uk/.
Installation
Pip:
pip install sentistrength
Examples
Example use (single string):
>>> from sentistrength import PySentiStr
>>> senti = PySentiStr()
>>> result = senti.getSentiment('What a lovely day')
>>> print(result)
... [0.25]
Example use (list of strings or pandas Series):
>>> from sentistrength import PySentiStr
>>> senti = PySentiStr()
>>> str_arr = ['What a lovely day', 'What a bad day']
>>> result = senti.getSentiment(str_arr)
>>> print(result)
... [0.25,-0.25]
# OR, if want binary scoring (a score each for positive rating and negativing rating) instead of scale
>>> result = senti.getSentiment(str_arr, score='binary')
>>> print(result)
... [(2, -1), (1, -2)]
Path Setup
Specify the paths as such:
>>> senti = PySentiStr()
>>> senti.setSentiStrengthPath = ... # e.g. 'C:\Documents\SentiStrength.jar'
>>> senti.setSentiStrengthLanguageFolderPath = ... # e.g. 'C:\Documents\SentiStrengthData\'
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details
Acknowledgments
- Big thanks to Dr. Mike Thelwall for access to SentiStrength.
Description
Better Python 3 wrapper for SentiStrength. SentiStrength is capable of automatic sentiment analysis of up to 16,000 social web texts per second with up to human level accuracy for English.
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