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Presentation: Text analytics and R – Open Question: is it a good match?
March 13th, 2013 | 3 Comments
* The Quest: finding the optimal way to handle Big Textual Data for Information Discovery & Actionable Intelligence
* The Open Question: is R convenient for text analytics of Big TEXTUAL Data?
* The Mission: identification of pros, cons, limits, benefits
Current Status: investigation in progress…
Live casts of the this R meetup are available here:
First talk: Text analytics and R by Marina Santini
Second and third talks: Wordclouds from Twitter with R by Måns Magnusson and An example of text analytics in R by Joakim Lundborg
http://www.meetup.com/StockholmR/pages/Live_casts_from_past_meetups/
You can find R code suggestions in this thread:
http://www.meetup.com/StockholmR/events/103353372/?&a=uc1_te
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This is indeed very interesting. The monetary reward for whomever puts together the viable tool for analytics will be enormous. This is certainly an area where academia meets capitalistic endeavors’ designs.
I am glad you find it interesting. Thanks!
Thank you Dr. Santini.