SentimentAnalyzer

Struct SentimentAnalyzer 

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pub struct SentimentAnalyzer { /* private fields */ }
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Sentiment analyzer using quantum language models

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impl SentimentAnalyzer

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pub fn new(num_qubits: usize) -> Result<Self>

Creates a new sentiment analyzer

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examples/quantum_nlp.rs (line 110)
100fn run_sentiment_analysis() -> Result<()> {
101    println!("\nSentiment Analysis Example");
102    println!("-------------------------");
103
104    // Create sentiment analyzer
105    let num_qubits = 6;
106    println!(
107        "Creating quantum sentiment analyzer with {} qubits",
108        num_qubits
109    );
110    let analyzer = quantrs2_ml::nlp::SentimentAnalyzer::new(num_qubits)?;
111
112    // Test sentiment analysis
113    let test_texts = [
114        "I really enjoyed this product, it works perfectly!",
115        "The service was terrible and the staff was rude",
116        "The movie was okay, nothing special but not bad either",
117        "The experience exceeded all my expectations!",
118    ];
119
120    println!("\nAnalyzing sentiment of test texts:");
121    for text in &test_texts {
122        let start = Instant::now();
123        let (sentiment, confidence) = analyzer.analyze(text)?;
124
125        println!("Text: \"{}\"", text);
126        println!("Sentiment: {} (confidence: {:.2})", sentiment, confidence);
127        println!("Analysis time: {:.2?}\n", start.elapsed());
128    }
129
130    Ok(())
131}
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pub fn analyze(&self, text: &str) -> Result<(String, f64)>

Analyzes the sentiment of text

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examples/quantum_nlp.rs (line 123)
100fn run_sentiment_analysis() -> Result<()> {
101    println!("\nSentiment Analysis Example");
102    println!("-------------------------");
103
104    // Create sentiment analyzer
105    let num_qubits = 6;
106    println!(
107        "Creating quantum sentiment analyzer with {} qubits",
108        num_qubits
109    );
110    let analyzer = quantrs2_ml::nlp::SentimentAnalyzer::new(num_qubits)?;
111
112    // Test sentiment analysis
113    let test_texts = [
114        "I really enjoyed this product, it works perfectly!",
115        "The service was terrible and the staff was rude",
116        "The movie was okay, nothing special but not bad either",
117        "The experience exceeded all my expectations!",
118    ];
119
120    println!("\nAnalyzing sentiment of test texts:");
121    for text in &test_texts {
122        let start = Instant::now();
123        let (sentiment, confidence) = analyzer.analyze(text)?;
124
125        println!("Text: \"{}\"", text);
126        println!("Sentiment: {} (confidence: {:.2})", sentiment, confidence);
127        println!("Analysis time: {:.2?}\n", start.elapsed());
128    }
129
130    Ok(())
131}
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pub fn train(&mut self, texts: &[&str], labels: &[usize]) -> Result<()>

Trains the sentiment analyzer

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impl Clone for SentimentAnalyzer

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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 source. Read more
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impl Debug for SentimentAnalyzer

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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