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Aleksi Aaltonen wrote a new post on the site Data Science 1 year, 11 months ago
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Aleksi Aaltonen wrote a new post on the site MIS Distinguished Speaker Series 1 year, 12 months ago
Time: Friday, 2 December 2022, 10:30–12:00
Room: LW420Abstract
Decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) are a new form of organizing that are worth theorizing because of their potential to address col […] -
Aleksi Aaltonen wrote a new post on the site Data Science 1 year, 12 months ago
Exam 3 study guide and module 4 summary slides.
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Aleksi Aaltonen wrote a new post on the site Data Science 1 year, 12 months ago
Exam 3 study guide and module 4 summary slides.
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Aleksi Aaltonen wrote a new post on the site Data Science 2 years ago
There are numerous online resources explaining the idea of confidence intervals. Here a short video without too many statistical nuances.
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Aleksi Aaltonen wrote a new post on the site Data Science 2 years ago
There are numerous online resources explaining the idea of confidence intervals. Here a short video without too many statistical nuances.
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Aleksi Aaltonen wrote a new post on the site Data Science 2 years ago
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Aleksi Aaltonen wrote a new post on the site Data Science 2 years ago
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Aleksi Aaltonen wrote a new post on the site Data Science 2 years ago
GROUP 1
Hochfeld Sophie
Liffland Evan
Merkulova Zina
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Brown Mya […]
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Aleksi Aaltonen wrote a new post on the site Data Science 2 years ago
GROUP 1
Brown Samaia
Haldeman Gillian
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Zhang WinniGROUP 2
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Holloway Alexander James
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Aleksi Aaltonen wrote a new post on the site Data Science 2 years ago
Here is the link for the quiz for week 13:
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Aleksi Aaltonen wrote a new post on the site Data Science 2 years ago
Here is the link for the quiz for week 13:
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Aleksi Aaltonen wrote a new post on the site Data Science 2 years ago
Post your tweet examples as comments to this post.
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There's nothing "Luxe" about these shoes. They're amazing, don't get me wrong, but they're made entirely of synthetic materials. There's nothing premium in them.
— 15six : THE premire professional pain in the ass (@the15six) September 28, 2022
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“I’m hungry for some fruity pebbles instead”
A comment left under Nike’s new tweet about Lebron’s new shoes -
Witchy witchy Scorpios, discover the taste of #RealMagic with #CocaColaDreamworld. ♏🔮💫 #TasteTheWonder of dreams today. 😈🦂 #CocaColaCreations
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For Starbucks, I found a lot of positive feedback with people being excited that Starbuck’s fall drinks are back.
In the politics I did find some negative tweets where people with disagree with what that political party said in their tweet and expressing their own opinions.
Some neutral tweets I found was then saying a post was cute or interesting. -
Negative tweets
@CocaColaCo
you owe me a $10.00 refund. Drink was the wrong drink the first time, second time i got it but it was flat. Then the next 5.00 dollar charge is a duplicate charge. Quit charging me multiple times. Price is 1.75 NOT 5.00 .Difficult to classify tweets
@CocaColaCo
what is getting in the way in making more diet, lite, zero drinks available in the markets? Sugar taxes don’t seem to make any difference.You can get 50% off iced drinks at Starbucks every Tuesday this month.
You’re welcome 😆Side note: you have to be a member (get the app)
Positive tweets
Hi
@CocaColaCo
executives! My #family loves your #TropicalMix #Sprite! Please start selling it in the two liter size & 12oz cans. At least sell it in #Georgia your #HQ state. I know it would be successful. Now, it’s only 20oz. #TasteTheWonder #CocaColaCreations #author #teacheri got my dad a
@Starbucks
pumpkin cream cold brew today & he took one sip & goes “i understand now” 😂 -
Positive: “Hi! You are great. Don’t forget to create a birthday cake or cupcake flavored cola! God bless! Eva”. This is positive because the person tweeting is complementing CocaCola on their business.
Negative: “Crap in plastic”. This is negative because the person tweeting is insulting CocaCola’s product.
Neutral: “Hey how are you?”. This is neutral because the person tweeting is asking CocaCola a question that does not have a positive or negative demeanor.
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good:
@Starbucks
I love Starbucks wish I had a gift card so I can get it all the timebad:
If you asked me I’d tell people don’t waste their money on your terrible company.difficult:
Your coffee was always in our house but I stopped buying it and will not buy from your stores anymore because of your company’s greed and treatment of your employees. My friends won’t either and we continue to spread the word to others. -
Nike:
“There’s nothing “Luxe” about these shoes. They’re amazing, don’t get me wrong, but they’re made entirely of synthetic materials. There’s nothing premium in them.”– Negative and positive. While this guy compliments the shoes because he likes Nike, he calls out that they are not actually “Luxe” since they are synthetic. A computer would analyze it as positive from the phrase “They’re amazing.” I don’t think it would recognize it as bad.
“This might be the best LeBron sneaker ever”
– The computer will recognize this tweet as positive through the phrase “best.”
Adidas:
“I need a pairrrrrrrr pleaseee”
– A computer would not recognize this as positive or negative, but we can see that it is positive.
“I requested a return and there was no response, why is this disrespect my experience I did not like”
– A computer would see this as negative through the word “disrespects” and the phrase “I did not like”
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Coca Cola
“Imagine Coca Cola talk about world peace when it is in fact the biggest destroyer of our oceans” – Negative because the Tweeter is pointing out the irony in Coca Cola’s postElon Musk
“There is a tiny possibility there might be more to this story than meets the eye” – Neutral becauase the Tweeter is just making a suggestionTesla
“Wow. Didn’t realize how quickly this is moving.” – This is meant to be positive basically saying that Tesla is making good progress -
Nike:
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“Introducing our 2022 Yardrunners, otherwise known as the student leaders and alumni who continue to build upon a legacy of Black excellence at HBCUs.”Negative-
Greatest of all time @serenawilliams! You will be missed.Neutral-
He’s changing his point of view and showing the world that the only one who can truly control Kyler Murray is Kyler Murray. -
Negative: What is happening with the online store in Brazil? One month with no response for a returned order.
Positive: Nike provides you the comfort of the day. As the whole body weight lies on the foot and ankles. Nike cushion your fatigue and helps in performing at the best of your capabilities. It boost your output and your willingness to achieve more with joy. Nike 🥰
Neutral: Okay Nike, design better outfits next season.
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Positive- Starbucks: “Welcome back pumpkin. 🧡 For the love of Fall, order your Pumpkin Spice Latte or Pumpkin Cream Cold Brew now.” This would be classified as positive because it contains words like “welcome” and “love”
Negative- Nike: “Hi, we’re sorry to hear you’re having trouble with checking out. Can you please DM us your Nike Member email?” this would be classified as negative because it contains words like “sorry” and “trouble”
Neutral – Mcdonalds “we never like to disappoint. tell us more about your visit here:” this is neutral because it contains positive word “like” and negative word “trouble”
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Aleksi Aaltonen wrote a new post on the site Data Science 2 years ago
Post your tweet examples as comments to this post.
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“I would like to take a few minutes to complain about your horrific service. Yesterday, I went to McDonald’s and ordered pancakes for my breakfast. They told me to wait in bay parking (bay 3 to be specific) and it took 10 minutes for them to bring it out to me. Not impressed.”
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Wendy’s:
We’re disappointed you had a bad experience at one of our location. We certainly don’t like to hear that Can you please DM us the full address of the location you visited, along with your first and last name and email address so we can have someone follow up with you? -
Coca cola
“WiIl never buy a coca cola product again”
“Crap in plastic”
“Excellent”
“Has my soft drink really gone political”
“No coke for my family for a company that is this woke”
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Replying to
@ChickfilA
“Cookies and cream is good.” -
“What is hard for me to understand is why anyone would want to drink Coca Cola… It is full of sugar. Obviously it is not good for your blood pressure and it will certainly not help you if you are trying to get a sixpack”
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“Dr. Oz pushes old school Reefer Madness talking points. He seems to be stuck in the Stone Age. It’s honestly embarrassing.”
– John Fetterman on Twitter
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Original Tweet by AOC:
“Yeah, and? [Responding to a tweet about her posting about how people can avoid abortion laws”Positive Reply:
“exactly, good, right thing to do”
– It uses positive languageNegative Reply:
“@AOC is a pathological liar!”
– Uses negative words like “liar”Difficult to Identify Reply:
“Republicans, the party of big government, would like to haul you in for questioning”
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The democrats all think you’re stupid. They think you don’t see what’s happening at the pump or on your grocery store shelves. They’ll lie to you incessantly to sell their leftist narrative thinking you’ll take the bait. Stop voting for democrats, they hate you and our country.
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Wendy’s twitter replies:
1. This is what I eat for breakfast!
(Image)
– Example of difficult to interpret, because it sounds neutral. Need to recognize what’s on the picture to understand the meaning.2. Niiiiiiice
– Positive, but difficult to recognize to a machine.3. Frostyschino is so good, please make more flavours
– Positive, with typos though4. How about just asking you to make my order correctly (emoji)
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H&M
“So disappointed. @Janefonda you literally have a book about climate change. Yet here you are partnering with one of the largest and most damaging fast fashion companies, spreading greenwashing with their ‘conscious’ collections. You’ve got the power to turn these things down.” -
Brand: COke
Positive tweets:
Coca cola you ARE my dream(dream)
Hi you are the best on Earth. Try creating cookie cola. Yum! Nice idea! Eva artist and published writer in NYC (Says you are the best)Neutral tweets:
Hi (just a greeting)
Hi @CocaCola, I want to know if you can hire me? If you have vacancies? I’m ready to take on any business) (wants a job)Negative tweets:
Does this mean you guys are switching to the
@pepsi recipe? That would truly be otherworldly if I could drink a Coke without gaging. #CocaColaDreamworld #MakeMeGag (Says that coke is undrinkable) -
Nike:
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Starbucks- “It’s staggering how many folks genuinely believe you can escape poverty by canceling Netflix, stop buying Starbucks, and cutting out avocados. As if poor folks don’t meticulously explore ways to be more cost-effective. There are no individual solutions to poverty.”
This is mainly negative- The author is telling people to stop buying starbucks. Saying it is a waste of time and money.
Honda- “I want to repeat myself and tell you all, all my calls that have gone through in Pakistan are getting recorded. The police file of the murder of my father is missing. I was followed by a grey Honda Civic.”
The connotation here is negative for sure. A man is talking about his father’s death and having to do with being followed by a Honda civic in Pakistan, This could possibly hurt company reputation if Honda’s name is dragged under.
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Aleksi Aaltonen wrote a new post on the site Data Science 2 years ago
Submit your cleaned Excel workbook and answer sheet using this form.
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Aleksi Aaltonen wrote a new post on the site Data Science 2 years ago
Submit your cleaned Excel workbook and answer sheet using this form.
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Aleksi Aaltonen wrote a new post on the site Data Science 2 years ago
Here is the link for the quiz for week 12:
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Aleksi Aaltonen wrote a new post on the site Data Science 2 years ago
Here is the link for the quiz for week 12:
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Aleksi Aaltonen wrote a new post on the site Data Science 2 years ago
Submit a completed answer sheet using this form and get 2 extra points for your exam grade.
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Aleksi Aaltonen wrote a new post on the site Data Science 2 years ago
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