It is presented an approach aimed at analyzing the homepage of a Facebook user or group in order to automatically detect who has discussed what and how it has been discussed. All public posts shared by an user are retrieved by an ad hoc built crawler. Information such as a text messages, comments, likes, is extracted for each post. Each post is classified as belonging to a set of predefined categories and its sentiment is also detected as being positive, negative or neutral. All the comments to that post are therefore analyzed and categorized together with its sentiment polarity. For each category it is created a graph where it is highlighted the concordance of sentiment between the posts and the related comments. The graph can be therefore used to profile the user relationships according to sentiment classification. © 2014 IEEE.

Facebook users relationships analysis based on sentiment classification

Terrana Diego;Augello Agnese;Pilato Giovanni
2014

Abstract

It is presented an approach aimed at analyzing the homepage of a Facebook user or group in order to automatically detect who has discussed what and how it has been discussed. All public posts shared by an user are retrieved by an ad hoc built crawler. Information such as a text messages, comments, likes, is extracted for each post. Each post is classified as belonging to a set of predefined categories and its sentiment is also detected as being positive, negative or neutral. All the comments to that post are therefore analyzed and categorized together with its sentiment polarity. For each category it is created a graph where it is highlighted the concordance of sentiment between the posts and the related comments. The graph can be therefore used to profile the user relationships according to sentiment classification. © 2014 IEEE.
2014
9781479940028
Facebook
Sentiment Analysis
Users Prof
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