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sentiment extraction for non-English
wclaster
Hello. Are there sentiment analysis operators or tools for working with Japanese? How about Chinese? And how about other Asian languages? I saw the Sentiment Extract operator. It seems to have German and French versions for Vader. Thank you!
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MartinLiebig
Hi
@wclaster
,
in principal yes, but definitely this is nothing one can do quickly.
Best,
Martin
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Caperez
Hello Wclaster,
Here you have two links with resourses for that.
Problem Mandarin Text mining - HanMiner — RapidMiner Community
GitHub - joeyhaohao/rapidminer-HanMiner: A Rapidminer extension for easy Chinese language processing and text mining
kind regards
wclaster
Thank you! I will leave this question open because I am really looking for Japanese.
MartinLiebig
Hi
@wclaster
,
if you have chinese or japanase dictionaries i can add them
. Not a big thing. The bigger one would be tokenization in those languages.
Best,
Martin
Caperez
Hi
@wclaster
,
I hope you can solve this issue and then you can share your good practice
regards
MartinLiebig
@ceaperez
by the way, if you have a good Spanish dictionary I am happy to add this as well
. I didn't find anything in a quick search for one. ideally i want to cover the big languages with a dictionary each.
wclaster
Hello
mschmitz,
thank you. Yes, I think tokenization would be quite a challenge. MeCab is an open-source text segmentation library for use with text written in the Japanese language but I don't know how this would all fit together.
From Wikipedia
Besides segmenting the text, MeCab also lists the part of speech of the word, and, if applicable and in the dictionary, its pronunciation.
MeCab - Wikipedia
Would this be simple?
MartinLiebig
Hi
@wclaster
,
in principal yes, but definitely this is nothing one can do quickly.
Best,
Martin
Caperez
@mschmitz
. Thanks for your help. I will check if I have a good one.
regards.
kayman
Bit late to the party but we had some decent results using Ginza together with Spacy, using the python extension in some of our rapidminer workflows.
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