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Python wrapper for the webis Twitter sentiment identification tool

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Python wrapper for the webis Twitter sentiment evaluation ensemble

This is a Python wrapper around the Java implementation of a Twitter sentiment evaluation framework presented by Hagen et al. (2015). It uses PyJnius to call the Java modules to evaluate sentiment.

Dependencies

The script is written in Python 3 and depends on the Python modules PyJnius, pandas and emojientities.

On top of that, a Java Runtime Environment (jre) is required, plus a matching Java Development Kit (jdk). We used Java 8, but other versions might work just as well. OpenJDK works fine.

To install all dependencies on a Debian-based system, run:

apt-get update -y &&
apt-get install -y python3-dev python3-pip python3-virtualenv cython3 openjdk-8-jdk-headless openjdk-8-jre-headless ca-certificates-java

(There’s an Archlinux AUR package pulling in all dependencies, see further down)

Installation

  • using pip or similar:
pip3 install webis
  • OR: manually:

    • Clone this repository
    git clone https://gitlab.com/christoph.fink/python-webis.git
    
    • Change to the cloned directory
    • Use the Python setuptools to install the package:
    cd python-webis
    python3 ./setup.py install
    
  • OR: (Arch Linux only) from AUR:

# e.g. using yaourt
yaourt python-webis

Usage

Import the webis module. On first run, python-webis will download and compile the Java backend – this might take a few minutes.

Then instantiate a webis.SentimentIdentifier object and use its identifySentiment() function, passing in a list of tuples ([(tweetId, tweetText),(tweetId, tweetText), … ]), a dict ({tweetId: tweetText, … }) or a pandas.DataFrame (first column is treated as identifier, second as tweetText).

The function returns a list of tuples ([(tweetId, sentiment), … ]), a dict ({tweetId: sentiment, … }) or a data frame (first column id, second column sentiment) of rows it successfully identified a sentiment of. The type of the return value matches the argument, with which the function is called. The tweetId values will be cast to the type of the first row’s tweetId.

import webis

sentimentIdentifier = webis.SentimentIdentifier()

# list of tuples
tweets = [
    (1, "What a beautiful morning! There’s nothing better than cycling to work on a sunny day 🚲."),
    (2, "Argh, I hate it when you find seven (7!) cars blocking the bike lane on a five-mile commute")
]

tweets = sentimentIdentifier.identifySentiment(tweets)
# [(1, "positive"), (2, "negative")]

# pandas Dataframe
import pandas
tweets = pandas.DataFrame([
    (1, "What a beautiful morning! There’s nothing better than cycling to work on a sunny day 🚲."),
    (2, "Argh, I hate it when you find seven (7!) cars blocking the bike lane on a five-mile commute")
])

tweets = sentimentIdentifier.identifySentiment(tweets)
#   sentiment tweetId
# 0  positive       1
# 1  negative       2

# dict
tweets = {
    1: "What a beautiful morning! There’s nothing better than cycling to work on a sunny day 🚲.",
    2: "Argh, I hate it when you find seven (7!) cars blocking the bike lane on a five-mile commute"
}

tweets = sentimentIdentifier.identifySentiment(tweets)
# { 1: "positive", 2: "negative" }

python-webis can act as a context manager:

with webis.SentimentIdentifier() as s:
    tweets = s.identifySentiment(tweets)

webis.identifySentiment() is a short-hand for initialising a SentimentIdentifier object and calling its identifySentiment() method:

tweets = webis.identifySentiment(tweets)

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