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October 15, 2013

Sentiment Analysis and “Human Analytics” (Conference)

Filed under: Conferences,Sentiment Analysis — Patrick Durusau @ 7:27 pm

Call for Speakers: Sentiment Analysis and “Human Analytics” (March 6, NYC) by Seth Grimes.

Call for Speakers: Closes October 28, 2013.

Symposium: March 6, 2014 New York City.

From the post:

Sentiment, mood, opinion, and emotion play a central role in social and online media, enterprise feedback, and the range of consumer, business, and public data sources. Together with connection, expressed as influence and advocacy in and across social and business networks, they capture immense business value.

“Human Analytics” solutions unlock this value and are the focus of the next Sentiment Analysis Symposium, March 6, 2014 in New York. The Call for Speakers is now open, through October 28.

The key to a great conference is great speakers. Whether you’re a business visionary, experienced user, or technologist, please consider proposing a presentation. Submit your proposal at sentimentsymposium.com/call-for-speakers.html. Choose from among the suggested topics or surprise us.

The New York symposium will be the 7th, covering solutions that measure and exploit emotion, attitude, opinion, and connection in online, social, and enterprise sources. It will be a great program… with your participation!

(For those not familiar with the symposium: Check out FREE videos of presentations and panels from the May, 2013 New York symposium and from prior symposiums.)

More conference material for your enjoyment!

As you know, bot traffic accounts for a large percentage of tweets but if the customer wants sentiment analysis of bots trading tweets, why not?

Opens an interesting potential of botnets, not in a malicious sense but that are organized to simulate public dialogue on current issues.

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