Great update Anastasija!

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Chris Mattmann, Ph.D.
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NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Pasadena, CA 91109 USA
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On 6/17/16, 2:28 PM, "Anastasija Mensikova" <mensikova.anastas...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

>Hello everyone,
>
>Some updates on my work on the Sentiment Analysis Parser.
>
>As you know, I have finished a basic version of the parser, and I'm
>currently working on going through the results of the parser run on the gun
>ads the right way so I can easily build graphs to illustrate how it all
>works.
>As you probably noticed, I changed some parts of the parser allowing it to
>output the data in JSON. I have also worked on creating scripts (not on
>GitHub) that load the 100 random gun ads, perform sentiment analysis on
>them using the parser and output the data needed for the graph. Using the
>output I received I have already managed to build two graphs using D3: one
>solely on the distribution of sentiment among the gun ads, and the other
>one on the distribution of sentiment of the gun ads in the countries (where
>the guns were made) presented, which you can all see on our GitHub page.
>
>I hope you have a great weekend!
>
>Thank you,
>Anastasija.

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