I forked some time ago a twitter analyzer, but i think the best is to
provide the original link
<https://github.com/vspiewak/twitter-sentiment-analysis>.

If you want you can take a look to my fork
<https://github.com/alonsoir/twitter-sentiment-analysis>.

regards


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2017-04-28 10:05 GMT+02:00 Gaurav1809 <gauravhpan...@gmail.com>:

> Has anyone used CoreNLP from stanford for sentiment analysis in Spark?
> It is not working as desired or may be I need to do some work which I am
> not
> aware of.
>
> Following is the example.
>
> 1). I look forward to interacting with kids of states governed by the
> congress. - POSITIVE
> 2). I look forward to interacting with CM of states governed by the
> congress. - NEGETIVE (CM is chief minister)
>
> Please note the change in one word here. kids -> CM
> Statement 2 is not negetive but coreNLP tagged it as negetive.
> is there anything I need to do to make it work as desired? Any alteration
> required? Please let me know if I need to plug-in any custom code.
> Whoever has knowledge on this, please suggest something.
> Also, suggest if there is any other better alternate to coreNLP.
>
> Thanks.
> Gaurav
>
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