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Ted Leung on the air: Open Source, Java, Python, and ...
Wed, 19 Feb 2003
More sophisticated blog data mining
An article at NewScientist.com describes Jon Kleinberg's work on the rate of change in word usage in documents. One proposed application is to use this on weblogs to detect trends. This could be an automated way to generate those "Wired" and "Tired" lists that appear in Wired. I've just started Albert-László Barabási's Linked, which is really excellently done by the way, so this topic is at the front of my mind anyway.
One of the reasons that I got involved with pyblosxom development was that I wanted to have a blogging platform that could be used to play with these kinds of ideas.
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