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Sentiment Analyis at eMetrics
Initial Sentiment of Sentiment Panel Gary Angel, Chris Berry and myself participated in a pretty darn cool conversation on the topic of sentiment analysis during eMetrics in NYC October 19,2011. A component was my chart of the sentiment of tweets … Continue reading
TwitterLinguistics : An Open Research Project
Data Scientists are Will-Doers Not Can-Doers My presentation at PyCon on “The Linguistics of Twitter” produced exactly the response I was looking for, smart motivated people made contact with me and asked how they could help. Quick Recap The slides … Continue reading
Posted in Analytics, Linguistics, Natural Language Processing, Social Media, Twitter
Tagged Natural Language Processing, NLTK, Python, Social Media, Twitter
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#Measure in 2010 – Figuring Out Measure Network Analysis
How to Understand This Chart Circles for Individuals Each person is in the #measure in 2010 chart is represented by an oval, or circular, shape. The size of the shape is determined by: Number of Tweets tagged with #measure Modified … Continue reading
Posted in Analytics, Linguistics, Natural Language Processing, Social Media, Twitter
Tagged Graph Theory, Jason Thompson, Measure, Twitter
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Explaining #Measure in 2010 – Limitations and Improvements of Twitter Content Valuation
We’re Only as Accurate as Our Least Accurate Measurement Wax On, Wax Off The Twitterati chart posted previously turned into something I didn’t quite expect, so I would like to take a moment to explain the whole situation to the … Continue reading
Posted in Analytics, Linguistics, Measure, Natural Language Processing, Social Media, Tools, Twitter
Tagged Eric T. Peterson, Jeff Katz, Measure, Social Media, Tim Wilson, Twitalyzer, Twitter, Valuing Content
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Linguistics of Twitter at PyCon
The Linguistics of Twitter Going to PyCon? I have been selected to speak at PyCon in Atlanta March 11-13 on the topic of the Linguistics of Twitter. Spoken Media Social media is a ‘spoken media’ which companies are trying to … Continue reading



