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Domain-Specific Sentiment Analysis

Student: Ramzaytseva Olga

Supervisor: Irina Efimenko

Faculty: Faculty of Humanities

Educational Programme: Language Theory and Computational Linguistics (Master)

Final Grade: 8

Year of Graduation: 2017

The paper describes a rule-based approach to sentiment analysis in the domain of medical services. The rules are based on the classification of aspects of the domain and on the key words and constructions used to convey sentiment in patient reviews.

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