I'm currently working on a project, where I want to extract emotion from text. As I'm using conceptnet5 (a semantic network), I can't however simply prefix words in a sentence that contains a negation-word, as those words would simply not show up in conceptnet5's API.
Here's an example:
The movie wasn't that good.
Hence, I figured that I could use wordnet's lemma functionality to replace adjectives in sentences that contain negation-words like (not, ...).
In the previous example, the algorithm would detect wasn't
and would replace it with was not
.
Further, it would detect a negation-word not
, and replace good
with it's antonym bad
.
The sentence would read:
The movie was that bad.
While I see that this isn't the most elegant way, and it does probably in many cases produce the wrong result, I'd still like to handle negation that way as I frankly don't know any better approach.
Considering my problem:
Unfortunately, I did not find any library that would allow me to replace all occurrences of appended negation-words (wasn't
=> was not
).
I mean I could do it manually, by replacing the occurrences with a regex, but then I would be stuck with the english language.
Therefore I'd like to ask if some of you know a library, function or better method that could help me here.
Currently I'm using python nltk
, still it doesn't seem that it contains such functionality, but I may be wrong.
Thanks in advance :)