Topic labeling is a machine learning technique for organizing and understanding massive amounts of text data by assigning “tags” or groups based on the topic or theme of each individual paragraph.
BytesView's cutting-edge intent detection and classification techniques can help you analyze and classify based on the intent expressed in the text by the user.
Detect the intentions of current and prospective customers and plan the future course of action accordingly.
UX STRAT 2014: Matthew Holloway, "Design Your Strategy"UX STRAT
Some say that design is to strategy, what the Knight is to Chess, but its well understood to win the game you need to design a successful strategy. With organizations taking design more seriously, and viewing their design < both the people and artifacts, as a critical market differentiator, it is easy to image a seat at the table with your name on it. Design can play a dual role; both in the realization as well as the definition of strategy. Ideally this should make it even easier to promote the value of design‹unfortunately the difference is often lost on most people, most often on designers themselves. When you image sitting there with your CEO, what will you say? What will be your POV?
Topic labeling is a machine learning technique for organizing and understanding massive amounts of text data by assigning “tags” or groups based on the topic or theme of each individual paragraph.
BytesView's cutting-edge intent detection and classification techniques can help you analyze and classify based on the intent expressed in the text by the user.
Detect the intentions of current and prospective customers and plan the future course of action accordingly.
UX STRAT 2014: Matthew Holloway, "Design Your Strategy"UX STRAT
Some say that design is to strategy, what the Knight is to Chess, but its well understood to win the game you need to design a successful strategy. With organizations taking design more seriously, and viewing their design < both the people and artifacts, as a critical market differentiator, it is easy to image a seat at the table with your name on it. Design can play a dual role; both in the realization as well as the definition of strategy. Ideally this should make it even easier to promote the value of design‹unfortunately the difference is often lost on most people, most often on designers themselves. When you image sitting there with your CEO, what will you say? What will be your POV?
This project is about "Big Data Analytics," and it provides a comprehensive overview of topics related to Data and Analytics and a short note on Cognitive Analytics, Sentiment Analytics, Data Visualization, Artificial intelligence & Data-Driven Decision Making along with examples and diagrams.
Bootstrapping the Information Architecture (Italian IA Summit)Peter Boersma
When I design, it is in the early stages of an interactive system’s life. There are no widgets to place on screens, or menus to collapse or expand. No wireframes, no screen flows, no accessibility or SEO issues. No search, no controlled vocabulary, no settings screens or personalisation options to design. In short: the project needs to be bootstrapped.
I am involved when a lot of things need to be explored and modelled; the scope and environment of the system, the core concepts that make up its parts, their relationships and their names. So what do we produce in that stage? Mostly so-called concept diagrams.
In this talk, I explain what concept diagrams are, referencing other people’s experiences as well as my own, and how they are useful when a design needs to be bootstrapped. I show how I have used variations of them in recent assignments for KLM and the City of Amsterdam, among others. I will try to convince you that you should create one for each and every situation that needs bootstrapping.
Liberating Social Networking Tools For Km Aiim Info360 Mnolansearchmark
Review of the hidden benefits of Social Networking tools for KM enterprise solutions. Explanation of why business users should use social tools in the enterprise. Why Search is a great tool for connecting employees, networking.
Most Demanding Freelancing Skills in 2024 - freelancingtools.com-.pdfabdulldr86
Most Demanding Freelancing skills in future with complete details of each courses. How to make money online . which course should someone take . Every thing has been discussed in this for more details you can visit our site . Thank You.
TEXT MINING-TAPPING HIDDEN KERNELS OF WISDOMITC Infotech
This paper discusses how automatic document classification, information retrieval, word frequency calculation, sentiment analysis, topic modelling and trend analysis can be utilized for root cause analysis, devising competitive strategies, enhancing customer experience and so on.
Cross discipline collaboration benefits from group think, a consolidation of soft system methodology and user focused design that all starts with design thinking that sees clients, designers, developers and information architects working together to address user problems and needs. As with any great adventure, design thinking starts with exploration and discovery.This presentation examines the high level tenants of system thinking, expands the scope of user thinking to include tools and devices that users employ to find out designs and delve into the specifics of design thinking, its methods and outcomes.
This project is about "Big Data Analytics," and it provides a comprehensive overview of topics related to Data and Analytics and a short note on Cognitive Analytics, Sentiment Analytics, Data Visualization, Artificial intelligence & Data-Driven Decision Making along with examples and diagrams.
Bootstrapping the Information Architecture (Italian IA Summit)Peter Boersma
When I design, it is in the early stages of an interactive system’s life. There are no widgets to place on screens, or menus to collapse or expand. No wireframes, no screen flows, no accessibility or SEO issues. No search, no controlled vocabulary, no settings screens or personalisation options to design. In short: the project needs to be bootstrapped.
I am involved when a lot of things need to be explored and modelled; the scope and environment of the system, the core concepts that make up its parts, their relationships and their names. So what do we produce in that stage? Mostly so-called concept diagrams.
In this talk, I explain what concept diagrams are, referencing other people’s experiences as well as my own, and how they are useful when a design needs to be bootstrapped. I show how I have used variations of them in recent assignments for KLM and the City of Amsterdam, among others. I will try to convince you that you should create one for each and every situation that needs bootstrapping.
Liberating Social Networking Tools For Km Aiim Info360 Mnolansearchmark
Review of the hidden benefits of Social Networking tools for KM enterprise solutions. Explanation of why business users should use social tools in the enterprise. Why Search is a great tool for connecting employees, networking.
Most Demanding Freelancing Skills in 2024 - freelancingtools.com-.pdfabdulldr86
Most Demanding Freelancing skills in future with complete details of each courses. How to make money online . which course should someone take . Every thing has been discussed in this for more details you can visit our site . Thank You.
TEXT MINING-TAPPING HIDDEN KERNELS OF WISDOMITC Infotech
This paper discusses how automatic document classification, information retrieval, word frequency calculation, sentiment analysis, topic modelling and trend analysis can be utilized for root cause analysis, devising competitive strategies, enhancing customer experience and so on.
Cross discipline collaboration benefits from group think, a consolidation of soft system methodology and user focused design that all starts with design thinking that sees clients, designers, developers and information architects working together to address user problems and needs. As with any great adventure, design thinking starts with exploration and discovery.This presentation examines the high level tenants of system thinking, expands the scope of user thinking to include tools and devices that users employ to find out designs and delve into the specifics of design thinking, its methods and outcomes.
1. Design Strategy Goal of this Presentation: To express how I compile, manage and leverage disparate forms of research in order to form a structural design strategy A Personal Narrative ( through the eyes of a creative business analyst )
2. Design Strategy A Personal Narrative ( through the eyes of a creative business analyst ) Goals of the IA: Finding the value within the brand How this value translates to interrelationships and support systems for the brand and its message Anticipate tasks to support the message. Understanding the user and the efficient pathways for these tasks based on user types.
3. Compile Use market research to discover how to harness motivation Keywords Relationships Inspiration Pathways Market Analysis Demographics Market Trends Logs
5. What it offers… It offers me the ability to generate seeds. I can use these seeds to map support systems within two polarities. By thinking in polarities, I can efficiently segment how the structure and the brand content fit together at a very high level. More specifically, I can isolate what elements will be driven by rich media or strictly data driven. This gives me the ability to move onto … Relationships Keywords
6. Relationships Discovering how elements influence and connect to each other Artifacts: Mind Maps, Data Modeling
7. What it offers… Building out relationships helps focus on dependancies within a system. Using a mind map layout helps visualize the system on two main levels: Section complexity and density and information hierarchy. It also helps define first pass site map architecture. By adjusting font sizes and adding color, the mind map can also help define content importance Relationships
8. Inspiration Discovering what motivates the user and the business needs Artifacts: Behavioral / Mental Models, Task Analysis
9. What it offers… Helps focus disparate groups Tracks and manages desires Creates a framework that isolates feature sets within logical segments. Provides talking points with developers so less risk is introduced at the implementation stage. Inspiration
11. What it offers… Highlights attractors which need to support conversion Provides a global framework on what goes on in the mind of multiple users of a system. Can help isolate pathways and gateways based on personas Pathways