On 08/03/2018 03:41 PM, Sharan wrote:
Thanks Daniel!
OK let me tell where I was going with this and it's related to the
research papers I'm doing on the transmission of values and open source
culture :-D
I was wanting to see we could identify some core values linked to the
Apache Way and create some type of cultural model (even if it was very
simplified). Then I was thinking of running the model over our projects
over time. This could be very interesting in the case of incubator where
we are trying to embed the Apache Way and culture into new projects (so
I would expect the model to show a change happening to align the values
with the Apache ones).
Am I being a bit too over enthusiastic with Kibble's capabilities?
I wonder if what you're looking for is perhaps KPE (Key Phrase
Extraction) instead. Kibble has that via providers, and it shows the key
phrases used in email over time, prevailing topics etc.
We don't have that in the UI yet, but it is in the database, so perhaps
we can whip up an UI and you can take a look at what it's about.
Thanks
Sharan
On 3.8.2018 15:22, Daniel Gruno wrote:
On 08/03/2018 01:16 PM, Daniel Gruno wrote:
On 07/16/2018 08:13 PM, sha...@apache.org wrote:
On 16.7.2018 19:32, Daniel Gruno wrote:
On 07/15/2018 07:40 AM, Sharan Foga wrote:
Hi All
I seem to remember that there is a parameter or a graphic that
highlights the mood of the community based on some emotional
indicators. Could kibble be used to also pull out personality or
value indicators etc ? (a bit like the Watson API does….)
Absolutely!
The demo uses PicoAPI for sentiment analysis, and it (IIRC) does
also supply these indicators. There is probably a lot of indicators
buried in the database that we aren't properly showing just yet. As
with the other topic (pw reset), I can look at this in about two
weeks time :)
That's great news! OK when you get back let's start a discussion
about it.
Looks like our current provider uses the following traits:
anger
anticipation
disgust
fear
joy
negative
neutral
positive
sadness
surprise
trust
Correction, the complete list is:
analytical
anger
anticipation
confident
disgust
fear
joy
negative
neutral
positive
sadness
surprise
tentative
trust
There are some slight variations between providers (Kibble itself
does not currently provide analysis itself), but they seem to have
roughly the same traits, albeit worded differently.
Thanks
Sharan
With regards,
Daniel.
The reason I’m interested is that I’m doing some research into the
Apache Way, ASF culture and values etc for an academic paper so
wanted to see if we could somehow try and measure it.
Thanks
Sharan