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        1 - A Horizon for Sentiment Analysis in Social Networks based on Interpreting Contents
        Maryam Tayefeh Mahmoudi َAmirmansour  Yadegari Parvin Ahmadi Kambiz Badie
        Interpreting contents in social networks with the aim of analyzing the sentiment of their narrators is of particular significance. In this paper, we present a framework for such a purpose, which is able to classify the messages hidden in contents based on using some rul More
        Interpreting contents in social networks with the aim of analyzing the sentiment of their narrators is of particular significance. In this paper, we present a framework for such a purpose, which is able to classify the messages hidden in contents based on using some rule-type protocols with high abstraction level. According to this framework, items such as prosodic of a content's narrator, context of disseminating a content and the key propositions in a content's text are regarded in the condition part of a protocol, while the possible classes for the message in a content are considered as its action part. It is to be noted that the proposed rule-type protocols can equally be used for other languages due to the generic-ness of the above-mentioned items. Results of computer simulations on a variety of different contents in the social networks show that the proposed framework is sufficiently capable of analyzing the sentiment of the contents' narrators in these networks. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Using limited memory to store the most recent action in XCS learning classifier systems in maze problems
        Ali Yousefi kambiz badie mohamad mehdi ebadzade Arash  Sharifi
        Nowadays, learning classifier systems have received attention in various applications in robotics, such as sensory robots, humanoid robots, intelligent rescue and rescue systems, and control of physical robots in discrete and continuous environments. Usually, the combin More
        Nowadays, learning classifier systems have received attention in various applications in robotics, such as sensory robots, humanoid robots, intelligent rescue and rescue systems, and control of physical robots in discrete and continuous environments. Usually, the combination of an evolutionary algorithm or intuitive methods with a learning process is used to search the space of existing rules in assigning the appropriate action of a category. The important challenge to increase the speed and accuracy in reaching the goal in the maze problems is to use and choose the action that the stimulus is placed on the right path instead of repeatedly hitting the surrounding obstacles. For this purpose, in this article, an intelligent learning classifier algorithm of accuracy-based learning classifier systems (XCS) based on limited memory is used, which according to the input and actions applied to the environment and the reaction of the stimulus, the rules It is optimally identified and added as a new classifier set to the accuracy-based learning classifier systems (XCS) algorithm in the next steps. Among the achievements of this method, it can be based on reducing the number of necessary steps and increasing the speed of reaching the stimulus to the target compared to the accuracy-based learning classifier systems (XCS) algorithm. Manuscript profile
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        3 - A Framework for Sentiment Analysis in Social Networks based on Interpreting Contents
        Maryam Tayfeh-Mahmoudi َAmirmansour  Yadegari Parvin Ahmadi kambiz badie
        Interpreting contents with the aim of analyzing the sentiment of their narrators in social networks, holds a high significance due to the role of a content in disseminating information to the corresponding human groups. In this paper, we propose a framework for analyzin More
        Interpreting contents with the aim of analyzing the sentiment of their narrators in social networks, holds a high significance due to the role of a content in disseminating information to the corresponding human groups. In this paper, we propose a framework for analyzing sentiment on complex contents in a social network according to which a set of if-then type rules defined at high abstraction level, would be able to classify the messages behind these contents. According to this framework, items such as prosodic, context and key propositions are considered in the condition part of a rule and possible classes of message are taken into account in a rule’s action part. It is to be noted that the rules proposed for interpreting a content do not depend on the considered language due to the very inherent property of the items which are considered in interpretation. Results of experiments on a wide range of different contents in a social network support the fact that the proposed framework is sufficiently capable of analyzing the sentiments of contents’ narrators. Manuscript profile