Way useful info, thanks!
Tom Johnson has been working on the Open Data project and may be able to
apply some of these methods to it. Also, several of us around the Santa Fe
Complex have been following the Stanford Machine Learning and/or Artificial
Intelligence courses so are interested in this
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Nick,
Did anyone ever try to answer your question? My guess is that they are trying
to do something fairly simple, like comparing the number of people who tweet
Go Obama! vs. the number who tweet F*@% Obama!.
If that is not what sentiment analysis meant, I would be very interested in
knowing as
Actually, I can't believe I forgot to mention this. A couple of researchers,
Scott Golder and Michael Macy (a name that might be familiar to some folks
here) at Cornell, did some large-scale mining of tweets and looked at patterns
of word use throughout the day around the world. Here's the