VADER’s Insight into Sentiment Analysis: The Language of Emotions and Communication
Last Updated on November 5, 2023 by Editorial Team
Author(s): Ryan Ueda Teo
Originally published on Towards AI.

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The world’s hardest language has been a heated debate for years. Polyglots may claim it to be Mandarin, while programmers may argue it is Assembly. However, I strongly believe the hardest language for humans to learn is emotions.
In deeper thought, it is ironic that one of the main things that make us one of the only sentient beings is something that most humans struggle with: communicating and dealing with emotions.
“Emotions are messy. We should show them, but sometimes, we can’t put them into words.”
— Damien Rice
Emotions have always been a highly subjective and sensitive topic. What… Read the full blog for free on Medium.
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