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Sentiment is a Node.js module that uses the AFINN-165 wordlist to perform sentiment analysis on arbitrary blocks of input text. Sentiment provides several things:
npm install sentiment-swedish
var sentiment = require('sentiment-swedish');
var r1 = sentiment('Katter är dumma.');
console.dir(r1); // Score: -2, Comparative: -0.666
var r2 = sentiment('Katter är totalt fantastiska!');
console.dir(r2); // Score: 4, Comparative: 1
You can append and/or overwrite values from AFINN by simply injecting key/value pairs into a sentiment method call:
var sentiment = require('sentiment-swedish');
var result = sentiment('Katter är totalt fantastiska!', {
'katter': 5,
'fantastiska': 2
});
console.dir(result); // Score: 7, Comparative: 1.75
The primary motivation for designing sentiment
was performance. As such, it includes a benchmark script within the test directory that compares it against the Sentimental module which provides a nearly equivalent interface and approach. Based on these benchmarks, running on a MacBook Pro with Node 0.12.7, sentiment
is twice as fast as alternative implementations:
sentiment (Latest) x 544,714 ops/sec ±0.83% (99 runs sampled)
Sentimental (1.0.1) x 269,417 ops/sec ±1.06% (96 runs sampled)
To run the benchmarks yourself, simply:
make benchmark
npm test
FAQs
Swedish translated, AFINN-based sentiment analysis for Node.js
We found that sentiment-swedish demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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