A Gentle Intro to AWS ML Related Services — Sentiment Analysis With AWS
Last Updated on July 25, 2023 by Editorial Team
Author(s): Kaan Boke Ph.D.
Originally published on Towards AI.
You’ll make a sentiment analysis with AWS ML-related services in minutes. No prior ML knowledge is required.

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You’ll get a gentle intro to AWS Athena, AWS Glue, AWS Comprehend, and AWS QuickSight.
Introduction
Demo Case
AWS S3
AWS Comprehend
AWS Glue
AWS Athena
AWS QuickSight
Conclusion
In this gentle intro, we will make a basic sentiment analysis by using several AWS ML-related services.
We will get customer data from the S3 bucket and make sentiment analysis with AWS Comprehend.Then we will get the schema of the result of the Comprehend file by using AWS Glue.We will make a basic SQL query with AWS Athena.Then we will make a basic dashboard with… Read the full blog for free on Medium.
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