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senpy/emotion-wnaffect
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emotion-wnaffect.py Fixed sentiment-basic plugin that only retrieved Neutral sentiment. This closes senpy/senpy-plugins-community#6. Also added nltk download for some plugins. 2017-04-17 13:57:27 +02:00
emotion-wnaffect.senpy This should fix #3 2017-03-03 12:03:55 +01:00
emotion.py Plugins names updated 2017-01-25 18:58:27 +01:00
README.md Added some documentation and changes to .senpy files. 2017-01-26 14:40:31 +01:00
test_wna.py Plugins names updated 2017-01-25 18:58:27 +01:00
wnaffect.py Plugins names updated 2017-01-25 18:58:27 +01:00

WordNet-Affect plugin

This plugin uses WordNet-Affect (http://wndomains.fbk.eu/wnaffect.html) to calculate the percentage of each emotion. The plugin classifies among five diferent emotions: anger, fear, disgust, joy and sadness. It is has been used a emotion mapping enlarge the emotions:

  • anger : general-dislike
  • fear : negative-fear
  • disgust : shame
  • joy : gratitude, affective, enthusiasm, love, joy, liking
  • sadness : ingrattitude, daze, humlity, compassion, despair, anxiety, sadness

Usage

The parameters accepted are:

  • Language: English (en).
  • Input: Text to analyse.

Example request:

http://senpy.cluster.gsi.dit.upm.es/api/?algo=emotion-wnaffect&language=en&input=I%20love%20Madrid

Example respond: This plugin follows the standard for the senpy plugin response. For more information, please visit senpy documentation. Specifically, NIF API section.

The response of this plugin uses Onyx ontology developed at GSI UPM for semantic web.

This plugin uses WNAffect labels for emotion analysis.

The emotion-wnaffect.senpy file can be copied and modified to use different versions of wnaffect with the same python code.

Known issues

  • This plugin uses the pattern library, which means it will only run on python 2.7
  • Wnaffect and corpora files are not included in the repository, but can be easily added either to the docker image (using a volume) or in a new docker image.

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