From the monthly archives:

November 2011

The Future of Sentiment Analysis

by · November 2, 2011

As Jason has reported before here, 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? As technology evolves, sentiment analysis gets better, or so we’d like to think.

I caught up with Seth Grimes recently. He is an analytics strategist with Washington, D.C.-based Alta Plana Corporation and a contributing editor at TechWeb’s InformationWeek. He is also perhaps the leading industry analyst covering text analytics. Seth consults, writes, and speaks on business intelligence, data management and analysis systems, text mining, visualization, and related topics. With such an expert on the subject with my reach, I asked him the following:

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Socmetrics Offers Fast, Simple Influencer Identification

by · November 1, 2011

A new influencer identification tool has emerged that has quite a bit of promise. Socmetrics, a one-year-old company out of Boston, is similar to mBlast in that it looks at influencers through a topical filter. While Tom Webster may very well be influential in the worlds of social media marketing and market research, he is also an influential voice on wine. And mining his conversations and those around him shows that if you’re looking for it. Tools like Klout, which look at influence in more of a reach-based formula, don’t make topical distinctions very well. Socmetrics does.

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