Posts Tagged ‘sentiment analysis’

Sentiment Analytics in Django

April 27th, 2010

Been busy with lots of stuff – especially with work. Thus, unable to update as frequently as I would like. Sorry ya.

Anyway, been catching up with some backlogs. I did a simple conversion of part of my FYP into python (django). And have hosted in here: http://analytics.weeyoung.com/sa/analysis.

Well, what it does is you submit some words and it breaks them up and see the overall sentiment of your words.

Still lots of parts not done. lots of breakages. still figuring out which is better – drawing with matplotlib or jquery. Analysis of the words are still immature (e.g. no spelling checks)

But its a start! Looking into consolidating with rss feed. Found this site useful and will try it out.

All in all. If there’s anything u like to see, or any ideas. Feel free to let me know @ weiyang13@gmail.com..

Cheers. ;)

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Building a robot army, one cuddly bot at a time

August 15th, 2009
Little Ken Robot

Little Ken Robot

Found this on Guardian Blog,

The Guardian Robot can respond to your daily twitters, do sentiment analysis and know if the twitter message is sad or happy. Pretty cool ya.

Its main components are Java as programming language, some servos, PIC and others. The code can be found here. I definitely take a look and explore my own possibilities.

Here’s a video of guardian robot in action:

Ken Lim’s Guardian Robot from InsideGuardian on Vimeo.

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