Mining Mass Opinions: International Workshop in Hong Kong
March 30th, 2009 General, Innovation, Knowledge| 2 Comments »What is an opinion? Wikipedia says that “an opinion is a belief that may or may not be backed up with evidence, but which cannot be proved with that evidence. An opinion is neither right nor wrong. It is normally a subjective statement and may be the result of an emotion or an interpretation of facts; people may draw opposing opinions from the same facts.”
However. Understanding and analyzing opinions is fine for geeky twitter-blogosphere-analysts, marketing soldiers (who want to know how their products perform in the public) or, somehow more evil, for political governments to check the people’s opinions about public topics. The last approach could should be inverted: Analyze political publications, quotations in the media and parliament protocols to really understand the opinion and intentions of individual politicians or parties. This can be a tool for positive democratic development.
In November 2009 there is an interesing workshop about this field: http://sites.google.com/site/tsa2009workshop/
The suggested topics are:
- Opinion retrieval, extraction, categorization, and aggregation
- Topic and sentiment alignment in opinion analysis
- Applications of topic-sentiment analysis, e.g. corporate reputation measurement, political orientation categorization, customer preference study, public opinion study
- Issues in using topic-sentiment analysis as a new research method for mass opinion estimation, such as reliability, validity, sample bias, etc.
- Sentiment identification and filtering at various text granularity
- Domain-dependency of sentiment analyzers
- Evaluation methodologies
- Performance issues, scalability and efficiency
- Web-based system demonstration
- Novel algorithms, tools and systems
- Construction of benchmark data sets
10 How-To’s to improve your work.
February 20th, 2009 Knowledge, Websites| 2 Comments »Yesterday I found an interesting website, which applies the wiki principle on another area: http://www.wikihow.com
This is not about lexical knowledge of the masses but about How-To’s on several fields. As usual in wikis the contents are written and produced (you can find video How-To’s as well) by the community. Another approach on the “Wisdom of crowds”.
Just to give some examples, you could find those 10 How’to’s to improve your professional life:
- How-To manage Geeks
- How-To be a good manager
- How-To develop an IT Change Management Program
- How-To establish an IT project
- How-To be an effective Project Manager
- How-To run an effective meeting
- How-To motivate Staff
- How-To access useful Web Development Tools
- How-To Have successful Open-Source projects
- How-To improve your Skills as a programmer






