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sentiment.ai

Simple Sentiment Analysis Using Deep Learning

v0.1.1 · Mar 18, 2022 · MIT + file LICENSE

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Sentiment Analysis via deep learning and gradient boosting models with a lot of the underlying hassle taken care of to make the process as simple as possible. In addition to out-performing traditional, lexicon-based sentiment analysis (see <https://benwiseman.github.io/sentiment.ai/#Benchmarks>), it also allows the user to create embedding vectors for text which can be used in other analyses. GPU acceleration is supported on Windows and Linux.

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Dependencies Reverse dependencies data.table jsonlite reticulate roperators tensorflow tfhub (>= 0.8.0) xgboost sentiment.ai

Version History

new 0.1.1 Mar 10, 2026
updated 0.1.1 ← 0.1.0 diff Mar 18, 2022
new 0.1.0 Mar 8, 2022