Ignore '️' while tokenizing tweets
I'm making a twitter web crawler for sentiment analysis.
I'm following this tutorial https://marcobonzanini.com/2015/03/23/mining-twitter-data-with-python-part-4-rugby-and-term-co-occurrences/.
In this tutorial(part 3) Marco teaches how to ignore some terms using a stop variable in his algorithm. However when I start to collect the tweets and try to match the co-occurrence matrix - which contains the number of times the term x has been seen in the same tweet as the term y - tweepy is collecting this term: '️'
. I don't know what this is in Unicode and how can I ignore.
I've tried the apostrophe, single right/left quote, and none of these seems to work.
Any thoughts?
python twitter tweepy sentiment-analysis
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I'm making a twitter web crawler for sentiment analysis.
I'm following this tutorial https://marcobonzanini.com/2015/03/23/mining-twitter-data-with-python-part-4-rugby-and-term-co-occurrences/.
In this tutorial(part 3) Marco teaches how to ignore some terms using a stop variable in his algorithm. However when I start to collect the tweets and try to match the co-occurrence matrix - which contains the number of times the term x has been seen in the same tweet as the term y - tweepy is collecting this term: '️'
. I don't know what this is in Unicode and how can I ignore.
I've tried the apostrophe, single right/left quote, and none of these seems to work.
Any thoughts?
python twitter tweepy sentiment-analysis
Array example:[('Centre', '️', 2), ('ES', '️', 2), ('Ridge', '️', 2), ('Cyber', '️', 2), ('Club', '️', 2)]
– S. Wallace
Nov 13 '18 at 2:36
I found the solution. After putting the char in ord() function I found his unicode code, which was 65039 or u"uFE0F". I put in the ignore array and worked!!!
– S. Wallace
Nov 13 '18 at 17:48
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I'm making a twitter web crawler for sentiment analysis.
I'm following this tutorial https://marcobonzanini.com/2015/03/23/mining-twitter-data-with-python-part-4-rugby-and-term-co-occurrences/.
In this tutorial(part 3) Marco teaches how to ignore some terms using a stop variable in his algorithm. However when I start to collect the tweets and try to match the co-occurrence matrix - which contains the number of times the term x has been seen in the same tweet as the term y - tweepy is collecting this term: '️'
. I don't know what this is in Unicode and how can I ignore.
I've tried the apostrophe, single right/left quote, and none of these seems to work.
Any thoughts?
python twitter tweepy sentiment-analysis
I'm making a twitter web crawler for sentiment analysis.
I'm following this tutorial https://marcobonzanini.com/2015/03/23/mining-twitter-data-with-python-part-4-rugby-and-term-co-occurrences/.
In this tutorial(part 3) Marco teaches how to ignore some terms using a stop variable in his algorithm. However when I start to collect the tweets and try to match the co-occurrence matrix - which contains the number of times the term x has been seen in the same tweet as the term y - tweepy is collecting this term: '️'
. I don't know what this is in Unicode and how can I ignore.
I've tried the apostrophe, single right/left quote, and none of these seems to work.
Any thoughts?
python twitter tweepy sentiment-analysis
python twitter tweepy sentiment-analysis
edited Nov 13 '18 at 2:34
S. Wallace
asked Nov 13 '18 at 2:18
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Array example:[('Centre', '️', 2), ('ES', '️', 2), ('Ridge', '️', 2), ('Cyber', '️', 2), ('Club', '️', 2)]
– S. Wallace
Nov 13 '18 at 2:36
I found the solution. After putting the char in ord() function I found his unicode code, which was 65039 or u"uFE0F". I put in the ignore array and worked!!!
– S. Wallace
Nov 13 '18 at 17:48
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Array example:[('Centre', '️', 2), ('ES', '️', 2), ('Ridge', '️', 2), ('Cyber', '️', 2), ('Club', '️', 2)]
– S. Wallace
Nov 13 '18 at 2:36
I found the solution. After putting the char in ord() function I found his unicode code, which was 65039 or u"uFE0F". I put in the ignore array and worked!!!
– S. Wallace
Nov 13 '18 at 17:48
Array example:
[('Centre', '️', 2), ('ES', '️', 2), ('Ridge', '️', 2), ('Cyber', '️', 2), ('Club', '️', 2)]
– S. Wallace
Nov 13 '18 at 2:36
Array example:
[('Centre', '️', 2), ('ES', '️', 2), ('Ridge', '️', 2), ('Cyber', '️', 2), ('Club', '️', 2)]
– S. Wallace
Nov 13 '18 at 2:36
I found the solution. After putting the char in ord() function I found his unicode code, which was 65039 or u"uFE0F". I put in the ignore array and worked!!!
– S. Wallace
Nov 13 '18 at 17:48
I found the solution. After putting the char in ord() function I found his unicode code, which was 65039 or u"uFE0F". I put in the ignore array and worked!!!
– S. Wallace
Nov 13 '18 at 17:48
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Array example:
[('Centre', '️', 2), ('ES', '️', 2), ('Ridge', '️', 2), ('Cyber', '️', 2), ('Club', '️', 2)]
– S. Wallace
Nov 13 '18 at 2:36
I found the solution. After putting the char in ord() function I found his unicode code, which was 65039 or u"uFE0F". I put in the ignore array and worked!!!
– S. Wallace
Nov 13 '18 at 17:48