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Examples: Text Mining/Analysis

Visualizing Locations Mentioned in The Browning’s Letters

joshua_been May 11, 2019May 11, 2019 Examples: Data Visualization, Examples: Text Mining/Analysis No Comments

Source: The Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett, Vol. 1 (of 2) via Project Gutenberg Methodology: Scroll past the three visualizations below. Map visualization of mentioned locations (circle radius proportional to frequency of mentions) Wordcloud visualization of mentioned

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Lady Bear Champions! What’s Twitter Saying?

joshua_been April 9, 2019 Examples: Text Mining/Analysis No Comments

Here is a quick demo of text data mining using Tweets about the Baylor Lady Bears Basketball Team. Click the full-screen button on the bottom-right of the iframe below to view in full screen. NVivo 12 Plus was used to

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Topics from Tweets Mentioning Baylor University

joshua_been September 1, 2018September 1, 2018 Examples: Text Mining/Analysis No Comments

Project Title: Topics from Tweets Mentioning Baylor (08/2018)   Description: All Tweets mentioning Baylor University (excluding Baylor, Scott, & White and Baylor College of Medicine), and excluding retweets, during August 2018 were assigned themes and keywords using NVivo 12 Autocoding.

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PAD Emotional State Model Applied to Scholarly Literature

joshua_been February 19, 2018 Examples: Text Mining/Analysis No Comments

To help commemorate Martin Luther King, Jr. 50, as well as Black History Month, we are holding a hands-on digital scholarship workshop tomorrow (Tuesday, 02/20/18). The experimental nature of this workshop is to implement the PAD emotional state model, comprised

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Sentiment of 66 of George W. Truett’s Sermons

joshua_been November 15, 2017 Department: Library Project, Examples: Text Mining/Analysis No Comments

Project Title: Sentiment of 66 of George W. Truett’s Sermons Click to launch visualization Description:Visualization providing sentiment scores for 66 Truett sermons given between 1941-1943. Sentiment was calculated for each sentence in the 66 Truett sermons available from the Baylor

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Metaphors, Compound Sentences, and Sentiment

joshua_been October 12, 2017October 12, 2017 Department: English, Examples: Text Mining/Analysis No Comments

The following project information is limited solely to the direct digital scholarship portion of the research. Project Title: Metaphors, Compound Sentences, and Sentiment Click Image to Navigate to Interactive Visualization Description: Parse ‘Save Me the Waltz’, by Zelda Fitzgerald to

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Deuteronomy & Slave Narratives

joshua_been October 10, 2017October 11, 2017 Department: Seminary, Examples: Text Mining/Analysis No Comments

The following project information is limited solely to the direct digital scholarship portion of the research. Project Title: Deuteronomy & Slave Narratives Description: Identify citations to the Book of Deuteronomy within slave narrative transcriptions provided by the University of North

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How do I love thee? Let me count the words.

joshua_been December 8, 2016October 11, 2017 Department: English, Examples: Text Mining/Analysis No Comments

Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning were Victorian poets. The Armstrong Browning Library here at Baylor University, in conjunction with Wellesley College, Balliol College at Oxford University, The Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin, and Ohio

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