scholarly journals Website Evaluation Using Opinion Mining

Author(s):  
Ganesh R ◽  
Saketh D ◽  
Sai Kumar V D V ◽  
M Ramesh
2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (2.7) ◽  
pp. 51
Author(s):  
T V.R. Sai ◽  
SK Haaris ◽  
S Sridevi

In this project we used opinion mining methods to evaluate various websites present on the internet. We also analyzed the approaches, tools, and dataset used by Scholars with their accuracy and we used this technology for evaluation of a website. Opinion mining is used in various scenarios around the world. But it is hardly used in websites evaluation which we are implementing with this project, as now a day’s, websites we regularly use are spamming with advertisements and unusable content. This paper proposed a frame work of evaluating a website using the user feedback on the website collected on our website. That collected feedback data is processed using a data mining software that is rapid miner. 


2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aliaksei Severyn ◽  
Alessandro Moschitti ◽  
Olga Uryupina ◽  
Barbara Plank ◽  
Katja Filippova
Keyword(s):  

2019 ◽  
pp. 1-13
Author(s):  
Luz Judith Rodríguez-Esparza ◽  
Diana Barraza-Barraza ◽  
Jesús Salazar-Ibarra ◽  
Rafael Gerardo Vargas-Pasaye

Objectives: To identify early suicide risk signs on depressive subjects, so that specialized care can be provided. Various studies have focused on studying expressions on social networks, where users pour their emotions, to determine if they show signs of depression or not. However, they have neglected the quantification of the risk of committing suicide. Therefore, this article proposes a new index for identifying suicide risk in Mexico. Methodology: The proposal index is constructed through opinion mining using Twitter and the Analytic Hierarchy Process. Contribution: Using R statistical package, a study is presented considering real data, making a classification of people according to the obtained index and using information from psychologists. The proposed methodology represents an innovative prevention alternative for suicide.


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