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Since the booming development of e-commerce in the last decade, the researchers have begun to pay more attention to extract the valuable information from consumers comments. Sentiment classification, which focuses on classify the comments into positive class and negative class according to the polarity of sentiment, is one of the studies. Machine learning-based method for sentiment classification...
Sentiment classification is the main and popular task in the field of sentiment analysis. Most of the existing researches focus on how to extract the effective features, such as lexical features and syntactic features, while limited work has been done on the extraction of semantic features, which can make more contributions to sentiment classification. This paper presents a method for sentiment classification...
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