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The contemporary speed at which opinions move on social media makes them an undeniable force in the field of opinion mining (OM). This may cause the OM challenge to become more social than technical. This is when the process can determinately represent everyone to the degree they are worth. Nevertheless, considering perspectivism can result in opin...
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... G is the social network graphically represented, as shown in Figure 3. V is the set of nodes representing users in the OSN: V = {u 1 , u 2 , u 3 , . . . ...
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... with the other tools, it was found to be the best in terms of visualization, scalability, and ease of use. Figure 3 shows the different representations of our directed graph using the three mentioned SNA software tools. As illustrated in Figure 3, we can easily identify bridges and popular users in Graphistry and Cytoscape while nothing can be identified using UCINET. ...
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... with the other tools, it was found to be the best in terms of visualization, scalability, and ease of use. Figure 3 shows the different representations of our directed graph using the three mentioned SNA software tools. As illustrated in Figure 3, we can easily identify bridges and popular users in Graphistry and Cytoscape while nothing can be identified using UCINET. Nodes in Graphistry are represented with large circle sizes with a large degree of centrality measures. ...
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... with the other tools, it was found to be the best in terms of visualization, scalability, and ease of use. Figure 3 shows the different representations of our directed graph using the three mentioned SNA software tools. As illustrated in Figure 3, we can easily identify bridges and popular users in Graphistry and Cytoscape while nothing can be identified using UCINET. ...
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... with the other tools, it was found to be the best in terms of visualization, scalability, and ease of use. Figure 3 shows the different representations of our directed graph using the three mentioned SNA software tools. As illustrated in Figure 3, we can easily identify bridges and popular users in Graphistry and Cytoscape while nothing can be identified using UCINET. Nodes in Graphistry are represented with large circle sizes with a large degree of centrality measures. ...