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Lexicon Based Approaches To Sentiment Analysis Of Spanish Tweets: A Comparative Study, Jean Roca
Lexicon Based Approaches To Sentiment Analysis Of Spanish Tweets: A Comparative Study, Jean Roca
Computer Science and Computer Engineering Undergraduate Honors Theses
Sentiment analysis is a natural language processing technique that aims to classify text based on the emotions expressed in them. It is a research area that has been around for almost 20 years and has seen a lot of development. The works presented in this paper attempts to target a less-developed area in sentiment analysis known as multilingual sentiment analysis. More specifically, multilingual sentiment analysis of micro-texts. Using the existing WordNet lexicon and a domain-specific lexicon for a corpus of Spanish tweets, we analyze the effectiveness of these techniques.
A Capacitive Sensing Gym Mat For Exercise Classification & Tracking, Adam Goertz
A Capacitive Sensing Gym Mat For Exercise Classification & Tracking, Adam Goertz
Computer Science and Computer Engineering Undergraduate Honors Theses
Effective monitoring of adherence to at-home exercise programs as prescribed by physiotherapy protocols is essential to promoting effective rehabilitation and therapeutic interventions. Currently physical therapists and other health professionals have no reliable means of tracking patients' progress in or adherence to a prescribed regimen. This project aims to develop a low-cost, privacy-conserving means of monitoring at-home exercise activity using a gym mat equipped with an array of capacitive sensors. The ability of the mat to classify different types of exercises was evaluated using several machine learning models trained on an existing dataset of physiotherapy exercises.