Sentiment Analysis of Digital Communication

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Digitalization in the field of the humanities is considered as a modern technological process of digital coding and decoding in a certain format of all types of humanitarian information that forms a certain information environment. The study of this environment includes many aspects: semiotic, semantic, emotional, valeological, etc. Special emphasis is given to the development of an iterative model, the analysis of which includes the dynamics of the transformation of the original digital text into a secondary digital intertext and then into a tertiary and n-ary interpretative text at the output of the communicative space, which, in our opinion, preconditions the emergence of an essentially new text; moreover, such a text is transformed with the help of special programs of digital censorship and digital editing into a completely new text. In this regard, we introduce the concept of a digital quasi-text containing transformed network information with elements of sentimentality and toxicity.

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Rodmonga Potapova

Moscow State Linguistic University

Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: RKpotapova@yandex.ru

Doctor of Philology (Dr. habil.), Professor, Full Member of the International Informatization Academy, Director of Institute of Applied and Mathematical Linguistics

Rússia

Vsevolod Potapov

Lomonosov Moscow State University

Email: Volikpotapov@gmail.com

Doctor of Philology (Dr. habil.), Senior Researcher of the Centre of New Technologies for Humanities, Philological Faculty

Rússia

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