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Text Mining and Topic Modeling with Orange 3 In-Person
Struggling to efficiently review extensive research literature? Discover an automated approach to analyze dozens or even hundreds of papers without getting bogged down in manual reviews.
Join this hands-on walkthrough workshop to learn how topic modeling and Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) can streamline your literature review process, with the help of Orange 3 and the case of research on “binge-watching;” as an experiment. This walkthrough session will show you how to efficiently uncover the core themes and topics within large volumes of text and research, saving you valuable time. Perfect for researchers or anyone seeking to speed up and automate their literature reviews, this workshop will equip you with practical techniques to quickly get your hands on the essence of your research material.
No technical or previous experience is required.
Bring a laptop with the software and add-ons installed, along with the CSV.
** All materials should be downloaded and installed prior to the workshop.**
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Orange Data Mining (free and open): https://orangedatamining.com/download
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Instructions to install the add-ons: https://drive.google.com/file/
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Downloadable CSV (required for workshop): https://drive.google.com/file/d/14p_51LG_urxxTnUmrIACa2YVUnMmgNXU/view?usp=drive_lin
About the Guest Instructor:
Zahra Entezami holds an MBA and a Master of Professional Communication from TMU, with a research focus on bibliometrics and text mining. She brings over four years of experience in teaching, analysis, and digital marketing, as well as one year of experience as a research assistant. Zahra is actively engaged in scholarly work, with a publication on media literacy and an ongoing research project on social media influencers’ media management practices at the prestigious World Media Economics and Management Conference.
- Date:
- Monday, January 27, 2025
- Time:
- 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
- Time Zone:
- Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
- Location:
- LIB 387 - Library Collaboratory
- campus:
- Collaboratory
- Audience:
- Faculty /Instructors Graduate Students
- Categories:
- Gather & Analyze Your Research Manage your Research
Please note: Library Collaboratory workshop instructors will not sign attendance forms for courses.
Finding the Library Collaboratory:
The main entrance to the Library Collaboratory is via the SLC Building.
Take the elevator (opposite the main entrance) up to the 3rd floor of the SLC Building.
Exit and turn left: the Library Collaboratory is at the end of the hall, marked with large yellow doors.