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New module "TwitterMon" is added to /var/www/modules: It allows to monitor Twitter (no API needed) and check the results of the statistical and sentiment analysis. It provides three web pages(monitor, analyse, settings): - /var/www/modules/TwitterMon/templates/TwitterMon.html - /var/www/modules/TwitterMon/templates/TwitterMon_results.html - /var/www/modules/TwitterMon/templates/TwitterMon_settings.html Retrieving Tweets: - /var/www/modules/TwitterMon/TweetsImporter.py - /var/www/modules/TwitterMon/TM_Status.py Module configuration: - /var/www/modules/TwitterMon/config/TwitterMon.cfg
Statistical and Sentiment analysis are performed by the following files, once the Tweets are received in the queue: - TwitterAnalyzer.py - packages/Tweet.py Please note that the original Vader sentiment library is used due to the lack of emoji analysis in the ntlk.vader library.
Launch TwitterMon module at start-up
Subscribe to Redis Global for TwitterAnalyzer.py (in charge of statistical and sentiment analysis of Tweets from TwitterMon)
Install dependencies for TwitterMon. Please note that the original Vader sentiment library is used due to the lack of emoji analysis in the ntlk.vader library.
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Added a new module that allows to monitor the content published in Twitter either within a certain period of time or in real time, in addition to performing a sentiment analysis and a statistical analysis of the publications collected.
README
More information about the module features, instructions and more ... can be found here:
https://github.com/Sisifo-Stone/TwitterMon
TWITTERMON MODULE
New module "TwitterMon" is added to /var/www/modules:
It allows to monitor Twitter (no API needed) and check the results of the statistical and sentiment analysis.
It provides three web pages(monitor, analyse, settings):
Retrieving Tweets:
Module configuration:
Interface with AIL:
Auxiliary files:
TWEETS ANALYSIS
Statistical and Sentiment analysis are performed by the following files, once the Tweets are received in the queue:
Please note that the original Vader sentiment library is used due to the lack of emoji analysis in the ntlk.vader library.
AIL MODIFICATIONS
Modifications made to the AIL files are for launching the module, subscribe to Redis_Global, install dependencies and to display a link to the TwitterMon page: