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Cite this article- Simran Sidhu 1 ,
- Surinder S. Khurana 1 ,
- Munish Kumar 2 ,
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- Sukhvinder S. Bamber 3
316 Accesses Explore all metrics Sentiment analysis involves extracting sentiments from various forms of text, including customer reviews, tweets, blogs, and news clips expressing opinions on diverse subjects, even populist events. The advent of tools supporting regional languages has resulted in a substantial surge of regional language texts. As Hindi ranks fourth in terms of native speakers, the development of sentiment analysis mechanisms for Hindi text becomes crucial. This paper provides a comprehensive review of specific approaches used in Hindi sentiment analysis, encompassing negation handling and the evolution of SentiWordNet for the Hindi Language. Moreover, it offers an overview of available Hindi lexicons and insights into diverse stemmers and morphological analyzers designed for the language. Additionally, the paper conducts an in-depth literature review of various sentiment analysis tasks carried out in Hindi, thereby opening avenues for future research in sentiment analysis and opinion mining in the Hindi language. This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access. Access this articleSubscribe and save. - Get 10 units per month
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This week: the arXiv Accessibility Forum Help | Advanced Search Computer Science > Computation and LanguageTitle: taxonomic survey of hindi language nlp systems. Abstract: Natural Language processing (NLP) represents the task of automatic handling of natural human language by machines.There is large spectrum of possible applications of NLP which help in automating tasks like translating text from one language to other, retrieving and summarizing data from very huge repositories, spam email filtering, identifying fake news in digital media, find sentiment and feedback of people, find political opinions and views of people on various government policies, provide effective medical assistance based on past history records of patient etc. Hindi is the official language of India with nearly 691 million users in India and 366 million in rest of world. At present, a number of government and private sector projects and researchers in India and abroad, are working towards developing NLP applications and resources for Indian languages. This survey gives a report of the resources and applications available for Hindi language NLP. Subjects: | Computation and Language (cs.CL); Artificial Intelligence (cs.AI) | Cite as: | [cs.CL] | | (or [cs.CL] for this version) | | Focus to learn more arXiv-issued DOI via DataCite |
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