pub struct SentimentAnalyzer { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Sentiment analyzer using quantum language models
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impl SentimentAnalyzer
Sourcepub fn new(num_qubits: usize) -> Result<Self>
pub fn new(num_qubits: usize) -> Result<Self>
Creates a new sentiment analyzer
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examples/quantum_nlp.rs (line 105)
98fn run_sentiment_analysis() -> Result<()> {
99 println!("\nSentiment Analysis Example");
100 println!("-------------------------");
101
102 // Create sentiment analyzer
103 let num_qubits = 6;
104 println!("Creating quantum sentiment analyzer with {num_qubits} qubits");
105 let analyzer = quantrs2_ml::nlp::SentimentAnalyzer::new(num_qubits)?;
106
107 // Test sentiment analysis
108 let test_texts = [
109 "I really enjoyed this product, it works perfectly!",
110 "The service was terrible and the staff was rude",
111 "The movie was okay, nothing special but not bad either",
112 "The experience exceeded all my expectations!",
113 ];
114
115 println!("\nAnalyzing sentiment of test texts:");
116 for text in &test_texts {
117 let start = Instant::now();
118 let (sentiment, confidence) = analyzer.analyze(text)?;
119
120 println!("Text: \"{text}\"");
121 println!("Sentiment: {sentiment} (confidence: {confidence:.2})");
122 println!("Analysis time: {:.2?}\n", start.elapsed());
123 }
124
125 Ok(())
126}Sourcepub fn analyze(&self, text: &str) -> Result<(String, f64)>
pub fn analyze(&self, text: &str) -> Result<(String, f64)>
Analyzes the sentiment of text
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examples/quantum_nlp.rs (line 118)
98fn run_sentiment_analysis() -> Result<()> {
99 println!("\nSentiment Analysis Example");
100 println!("-------------------------");
101
102 // Create sentiment analyzer
103 let num_qubits = 6;
104 println!("Creating quantum sentiment analyzer with {num_qubits} qubits");
105 let analyzer = quantrs2_ml::nlp::SentimentAnalyzer::new(num_qubits)?;
106
107 // Test sentiment analysis
108 let test_texts = [
109 "I really enjoyed this product, it works perfectly!",
110 "The service was terrible and the staff was rude",
111 "The movie was okay, nothing special but not bad either",
112 "The experience exceeded all my expectations!",
113 ];
114
115 println!("\nAnalyzing sentiment of test texts:");
116 for text in &test_texts {
117 let start = Instant::now();
118 let (sentiment, confidence) = analyzer.analyze(text)?;
119
120 println!("Text: \"{text}\"");
121 println!("Sentiment: {sentiment} (confidence: {confidence:.2})");
122 println!("Analysis time: {:.2?}\n", start.elapsed());
123 }
124
125 Ok(())
126}Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for SentimentAnalyzer
impl Clone for SentimentAnalyzer
Source§fn clone(&self) -> SentimentAnalyzer
fn clone(&self) -> SentimentAnalyzer
Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from
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impl Freeze for SentimentAnalyzer
impl RefUnwindSafe for SentimentAnalyzer
impl Send for SentimentAnalyzer
impl Sync for SentimentAnalyzer
impl Unpin for SentimentAnalyzer
impl UnwindSafe for SentimentAnalyzer
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