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Contentious robot fish of the Bible |
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Subtext3: Understanding the people behind the text. You can fake, but you can’t hide. Contentious robot fish of the Bible. June 21, 2011. 8230;or, some highlights from the 2011 Conference of the Association for Computational Linguistics. I’ll talk about a few of these below (more to hopefully follow in future posts). Identifying opposing sides in political debate from news articles. A new view of sentiment analysis, reminding us that opinions have to do with people. 8220;As cold as a robot fish” fr...
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Demographic profiling |
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Subtext3: Understanding the people behind the text. Category Archives: Demographic profiling. You can fake, but you can’t hide. June 19, 2011. Talk about coming out of the closet — Amina Abdallah Arraf, the outspoken lesbian Muslim blogger from Damascus who was kidnapped by Syrian security forces, turns out to be 40-year-old Tom MacMaster, a straight American man living in Scotland. In … Continue reading →. 8220;Who are they? 8221; Not just, “What do they want? March 7, 2011. February 28, 2011. Sweet Tea...
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Subtext3: Understanding the people behind the text. Newer posts →. Social Media Research Who, not just What. January 12, 2011. A recent blog by Conversition. The idea of culling opinions from social media is very exciting and will no doubt grow in popularity as sentiment analysis and other text analytic technologies mature. As impressive as social media research using these technologies is, however, it is still in its early stages and leaves as many questions as answers. Another key question I’d be inter...
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WordArcDiagram |
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Subtext3: Understanding the people behind the text. The NGMR Top-5-Hot vs. Top-5-Not: Computational intelligence and contextualized data. March 7, 2011. Full size is 640 × 320. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. You may use these. A href= title= abbr title= acronym title= b blockquote cite= cite code del datetime= em i q cite= strike strong. Notify me of followup comments via e-mail. You can also subscribe. Proudly powered by WordPress.
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NGMR |
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Subtext3: Understanding the people behind the text. May 23, 2011. Market research innovator and text analytics application pioneer Tom Anderson has been running an NGMR Meme Contest, and I’ve finally sent in a submission. The other submissions are also very well worth looking at. One that I was dubious about … Continue reading →. The NGMR Top-5-Hot vs. Top-5-Not: Computational intelligence and contextualized data. March 8, 2011. Subscribe to this site's RSS feed. Contentious robot fish of the Bible.
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Prognostication |
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Subtext3: Understanding the people behind the text. The NGMR Top-5-Hot vs. Top-5-Not: Computational intelligence and contextualized data. March 8, 2011. A major game-changer in market research (as for much else) over the last few years has been the explosion of powerful computational analytics and the enormous expansion of available data, fueled by the internet. A great and diverse horde of … Continue reading →. Subscribe to this site's RSS feed. Contentious robot fish of the Bible.
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Shlomo Argamon |
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Subtext3: Understanding the people behind the text. Author Archives: Shlomo Argamon. Contentious robot fish of the Bible. June 21, 2011. 8230;or, some highlights from the 2011 Conference of the Association for Computational Linguistics First, a word from our curmudgeon: Far too many of the papers, unfortunately as usual, could be summarized as, “We applied several variations of a new complicated … Continue reading →. You can fake, but you can’t hide. June 19, 2011. Market Research is a Science! Market re...
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Sweet Tea Vodka – A Marketing Dilemma |
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Subtext3: Understanding the people behind the text. Social Media Research Who, not just What. Elementary (education), my dear Watson →. Sweet Tea Vodka A Marketing Dilemma. January 25, 2011. Sweet Tea Vodkas have recently made a splash. It’s an interesting drink, being both extremely sweet and high octane. There is plenty of demographic information available about tea. The predominant tea drinkers are women between 30 and 50. Who then is the proper market to aim Sweet Tea Vodka at? A startup that can mat...
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Identitext |
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Subtext3: Understanding the people behind the text. 8220;Who are they? 8221; Not just, “What do they want? March 7, 2011. Photo 2007 Tony more info (via: Wylio) Ever since George Gallup correctly predicted that Franklin Roosevelt would win the 1945 Presidential elections, market research has been a critical element in politics as well as in business. The statistical … Continue reading →. Identitext demographic identification system available in beta. February 28, 2011. Subscribe to this site's RSS feed.
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NGMR Meme Contest |
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Subtext3: Understanding the people behind the text. Put down the duckie if you want to play the saxophone! Market Research is a Science! May 23, 2011. Market research innovator and text analytics application pioneer Tom Anderson has been running an NGMR Meme Contest. And I’ve finally sent in a submission. The other submissions are also very well worth looking at. One that I was dubious about at first, because of the ubiquity of Downfall parodies on YouTube, but that I ended up enjoying, was:.
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