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Sentimental Analysis on Different Datasets #1

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Datasets include Amazon , IMDB and Yelp for a clarified sentimental analysis. Addresses most of the raised queries and visualization is portrayed based on the analysis for better clarity.

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The folder consists of a Data Analysis project done to analyse the sentimental aspect of 3 different datasets ( Amazon, Imdb and Yelp ) for an unified distinguishment to address the sentimental approach, its variability and extent. The plots and dashboards provide a detailed interpretation of what the issue addresses and also points out additional inferences from the dataset analysis.

Fixes Kushal997-das#961

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  • [ Y ] I've edited the README.md and link to my code.

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The pull requests is aimed to alter the " Machine Learning and Data Science " folder with the sub folder heading - "Advanced" with a new categorized file named after Sentimental Analysis.

Datasets include Amazon , IMDB and Yelp for a clarified sentimental analysis. Addresses most of the raised queries and visualization is portrayed based on the analysis for better clarity.
@Royal-Emine Royal-Emine merged commit 8c542de into main May 26, 2024
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