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Description: Example script
Class: PHP Sentiment Analyzer
Determine the type of sentiments in a given text
Author: By
Last change: Mistyped Variables.
Thanks to Paulo Ows (http://www.phpclasses.org/discuss/package/9271/thread/4/)

Thanks a lot to Paulo Ows of the PHPClasses: http://www.phpclasses.org/discuss/package/9271/thread/4/#message8 who find out about this error and pointed it out.
Date: 9 years ago
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<?php
   
require_once('test/style.php');
    require_once(
'SentimentAnalyzer.php');
   
/*
        We instantiate the SentimentAnalyzerTest class below by passing in the SentimentAnalyzer object (class)
        found in the file: 'SentimentAnalyzer.class.php'.

        This class must be injected as a dependency into the constructor as shown below
       
    */

   
$sat = new SentimentAnalyzerTest(new SentimentAnalyzer());

   
/*
        Training The Sentiment Analysis Algorithm with words found in the trainingSet directory

        The File 'data.neg' contains a list of sentences that's been marked 'Negative'.
        We use the words in this file to train the algorithm on how a negative sentence/sentiment might
        be structured.

        Likewise, the file 'data.pos' contains a list of 'Positive' sentences and the words are also
        used to train the algorithm on how to score a sentence or document as 'Positive'.

        The trainAnalyzer method below accepts three parameters:
            * param 1: The Location of the file where the training data are located
            * param 2: Used to describe the 'type' of file [param 1] is; used to indicate
                       whether the supplied file contians positive words or not
            * param 3: Enter a less than or equal to 0 here if you want all lines in the
                       file to be used as a training set. Enter any other number if you want to
                       use exactly those number of lines to train the algorithm

    */

   
$sat->trainAnalyzer('../trainingSet/data.neg', 'negative', 5000); //training with negative data
   
$sat->trainAnalyzer('../trainingSet/data.pos', 'positive', 5000); //trainign with positive data


    /*
        The analyzeSentence method accepts as a sentence as parameter and score it as a positive,
        negative or neutral sentiment. it returns an array that looks like this:

        array
        (
            'sentiment' => '[the sentiment value returned]',
            'accuracy' => array
                            (
                                'positivity'=> 'A floating point number showing us the probability of the sentence being positive',
                                'negativity' => 'A floating point number showing us the probability of the sentence being negative',
                            ),
        )

        An example is shown below:
    */

       
$sentence1 = 'while the performances are often engaging , this loose collection of largely improvised numbers would probably have worked better as a one-hour tv documentary . ';
       
$sentence2 = 'edited and shot with a syncopated style mimicking the work of his subjects , pray turns the idea of the documentary on its head , making it rousing , invigorating fun lacking any mtv puffery .
'
;

       
$sentimentAnalysisOfSentence1 = $sat->analyzeSentence($sentence1);

       
$resultofAnalyzingSentence1 = $sentimentAnalysisOfSentence1['sentiment'];
       
$probabilityofSentence1BeingPositive = $sentimentAnalysisOfSentence1['accuracy']['positivity'];
       
$probabilityofSentence1BeingNegative = $sentimentAnalysisOfSentence1['accuracy']['negativity'];

       
$sentimentAnalysisOfSentence2 = $sat->analyzeSentence($sentence2);

       
$resultofAnalyzingSentence2 = $sentimentAnalysisOfSentence2['sentiment'];
       
$probabilityofSentence2BeingPositive = $sentimentAnalysisOfSentence2['accuracy']['positivity'];
       
$probabilityofSentence2BeingNegative = $sentimentAnalysisOfSentence2['accuracy']['negativity'];



       


   
/*
        The AnalyzeDocument method accepts the path to a text file as parameter.
        It analyzes the file and scores it as either a positive or a negative sentiment. It also
        returns an array with the same keys as the analyzeSentence method.

        An example is demonstrated below

    */

       
$documentLocation = '../trainingSet/review.txt';
       
$sentimentAnalysisOfDocument = $sat->analyzeDocument($documentLocation);
       
$resultofAnalyzingDocument = $sentimentAnalysisOfDocument['sentiment'];
       
$probabilityofDocumentBeingPositive = $sentimentAnalysisOfDocument['accuracy']['positivity'];
       
$probabilityofDocumentBeingNegative = $sentimentAnalysisOfDocument['accuracy']['negativity'];

        require_once(
'test/presentation.php');
?>