Friday, December 5, 2014

Sentiment Analysis

Implementation of sentiment analysis of app comments has begun.  We are using Python's NLTK library for tasks such as tokenization and part of speech tagging.  SentiWordNet is used as a data set for the sentiment classification of various English words.  Various algorithms that assign a positive or negative sentiment analysis score to a comment are being looked at, and some simple algorithms have been implemented.  To test the suitability of various algorithms, we are comparing the 1-5 star rating associated with the comment to the output of the sentiment analyzer.

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Python NLTK

Python NLTK looks promising as a possible toolkit for the project. The homepage can be found here:

http://www.nltk.org/

The students will begin testing the toolkit to see if it is powerful enough for the project at hand.

Monday, November 10, 2014

Update November 10

After our last meeting, the entire team agreed on a direction for the metric. The students agreed that the most interesting approach would be to go the way of natural language processing for analyzing the reviews and descriptions of applications in the Google Play store.

At this step, the team is tasked with finding the tools to perform the natural language processing as well as writing a script to crawl the relevant websites and gather data for processing. We will meet again in the next week or so to discuss our progress on these tasks.

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Update October 28, 2014

After a good few weeks of research, the team has started to discuss the details about the nature and qualities we would like in a metric to have. Dr. Zheng has given us more papers to read and discuss. These take a more modern approach to the analysis of the data on top of traditional statistical methods.

The students have expressed much interest in the approaches. We will be meeting again this Friday to discuss the new papers and hopefully the direction for the rest of the semester.

Monday, October 13, 2014

Meeting Minutes

Last week, the group got together to discuss the project progress and details. The students were given papers to read. At this step we are working to think about aggregation of existing reputation metrics as well as thinking about the development of our own metrics that can be put into practice.

Our goal is to meet every two weeks as we discuss research and implementation.

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Hi,
  The draw is done. 5 participants win a $50 amazon gift card each. Contact with Dr. Zheng  (zheng@nmt.edu) ASAP.
  Here is the name list:
Andrea Sanchez
Jonathan Evans
Matthew Napolitano
Bridgette Aragon
Joe Stradling
Congratulations to you!

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Hello,

We will start the draw 3:00 PM, Thursday, May 9, 2013 at Cramer 221, CS department seminar room.
Welcome to the site.


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