"To die for" misinterpreted
See original GitHub issueI have found this basic common expression which is misinterpreted by Vader:
To die for.-------------- {'neg': 0.661, 'neu': 0.339, 'pos': 0.0, 'compound': -0.5994}
Could you consider adding a new rule for that?
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These cases should be added to
special_case_idioms
list with a positive value. You can customize that list and add to it manually.For ease of understanding & future development might it make sense to store
SENTIMENT_LADEN_IDIOMS
andSPECIAL_CASE_IDIOMS
with their scores in CSV files?(Longer-term a database might work even better, so users can easily add/change scores with which they disagree.)