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david osimo

The Future of Sentiment Analysis - Interview with Seth Grimes | Social Media Explorer - 0 views

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    Sentiment analysis is a tricky thing. Even humans disagree on sentiment 15 percent of the time, so how can a computer create something more accurate?
Phil Archer

i-sieve Technologies: Sentiment Analysis Beyond Impressions - 0 views

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    Sentiment analysis based on customised, ontology-based machine-learning, delivering testable data. No pre-defined list of sites, no pre-defined off the shelf analytics tools. i-sieve is different.
David Price

Connected Commuting - The New Cities Foundation - 0 views

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    A detailed case study of commuting and social networks in San Jose, which suggests that sentiment analysis has the potential to help cities and local transportation authorities define their priorities, planning, investments and assess the impact of infrastructure investments.
Enrico Ferro

Policy Formulation and Validation through non-moderated Crowd Sourcing | ePractice - 0 views

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    Austria , Germany , Greece , Switzerland , United Kingdom Type of initiative Project or service Case Abstract NOMAD aims to introduce the experience of setting a political agenda in a non-moderated, crowd sourcing way, by providing decision-makers with automated solutions for content search, acquisition, analysis and visualisation, while gathering online information from social media, blogs, news feeds and the web, following upon complex sets of issues.
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