Comparison: Widespread Worry and the Stock Market versus Sentiment Detection Engine for Internet Stock Message Boards
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Papers
- A_Sentiment_Detection_Engine_for_Internet_Stock_Message_Boards Christopher Chua, Maria Milosavljevic, and James R. Curran. 2009. A sentiment detection engine for internet stock message boards. In Proceedings of the Australasian Language Technology Association Workshop 2009.
- Gilbert_et_al.,_ICWSM_2010 Gilbert, E. and Karahalios, K., Widespread worry and the stock market, 2010, In Proceedings of the international conference on weblogs and social media (ICWSM 10).
Method
Dataset Used
- Chua et al in A Sentiment Detection Engine for Internet Stock Message Board used the data set HotCopper and collected posts between January-June 2004.
- Gilbert et al. in Widespread Worry and the Stock Market used two data sets: theLiveJournal blog data set and the S&P 500 data set.
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Additional Questions
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