#!/usr/local/bin/perl =head1 NAME Rate_Sentiment - Simple program that interacts with GoogleHack to classify the sentiment of words etc. =head1 SYNOPSIS #Change this variable if you are running this program from a directory #Other than WebService/GoogleHack/Example/ $PATHCONFIGFILE="../Datafiles/initconfig.txt"; #set to the entire path to inpute file $INPUTFILE=""; # give string such as excellent as a positive inference $POSITIVE=""; # give string such as bad as a negative inference $NEGATIVE=""; # Set to true if you want the result sin html format $HTML=""; #Set to trace file locations $TRACEFILE=""; #Create an Object of type WebService::GoogleHack $google = new WebService::GoogleHack; #initialize the object to required parameters by giving path to config #file. $google->initConfig("$PATHCONFIGFILE"); #predict the semantic orientation of the words given text file, and use the word $results=$google->predictWordSentiment($INPUTFILE,$POSITIVE,$NEGATIVE,$HTML,$TRACEFILE); print $results; #predict the semantic orientation of the phrases given text file, and use the word $results=$google->predictPhraseSentiment($INPUTFILE,$POSITIVE,$NEGATIVE,$HTML,$TRACEFILE); =head1 DESCRIPTION This program contains example usage of the GoogleHack sentiment classification functions. =head1 AUTHOR Pratheepan Raveendranathan, Erave0029@d.umn.eduE Ted Pedersen, Etpederse@d.umn.eduE =head1 BUGS =head1 SEE ALSO WebService::GoogleHack home page - http://google-hack.sourceforge.net Pratheepan Raveendranathan - http://www.d.umn.edu/~rave0029/research Ted Pedersen - www.d.umn.edu./~tpederse Google-Hack Maling List Egoogle-hack-users@lists.sourceforge.netE =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Copyright (c) 2005 by Pratheepan Raveendranathan, Ted Pedersen This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to The Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. =cut #include GoogleHack, so that it can be used use WebService::GoogleHack; #Change this variable if you are running this program from a directory #Other than WebService/GoogleHack/Example/ $PATHCONFIGFILE="../Datafiles/initconfig.txt"; #set to the entire path to inpute file $INPUTFILE=""; # give string such as excellent as a positive inference $POSITIVE=""; # give string such as bad as a negative inference $NEGATIVE=""; # Set to true if you want the result sin html format $HTML=""; #Set to trace file locations $TRACEFILE=""; #create an instance of WebService::GoogleHack called "google". $google = new WebService::GoogleHack; #initialize the object to required parameters by giving path to config #file. $google->initConfig("$PATHCONFIGFILE"); #print the config file information that has been parsed $google->printConfig(); #predict the semantic orientation of the words given text file, and use the word $results=$google->predictWordSentiment($INPUTFILE,$POSITIVE,$NEGATIVE,$HTML,$TRACEFILE); print $results; #predict the semantic orientation of the phrases given text file, and use the word $results=$google->predictPhraseSentiment($INPUTFILE,$POSITIVE,$NEGATIVE,$HTML,$TRACEFILE); print $results; print "\nRelatedness measure $measure";