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//Indicate who you spoke to | |
- Colleague, MS Political Science @ Univ.RhodeIsland | |
Wrote several published works studying politicians, finances, and foreign affairs | |
- Wife | |
//what you learned | |
1. Colleague wanted more data, comparing 2 peoples' speech stats. | |
2. The ease of use of the app was very helpful for my friend! | |
3. My friend was interested in a specific analytic, 'how often the speaker uses "us vs. them language"' | |
4. My friend suggested I check out some folks who have specialized in speech analysis for statistical analysis | |
5. My wife noticed that the image at the top of the analytics page looked funny. | |
6. My wife did not understand the 'largest words' title. | |
//and what if anything you did in response to the feedback | |
- Spent some time re-formatting the image at the top of the analytics portion of the app | |
- re-titled the 'largest words' analytic section to 'longest words' | |
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I'd like to add another 2 analytics to the app, maybe after submitting...? | |
1. Me & You language comparison | |
- ME language count (me, I, we, our, us...) | |
- YOU language count (you, your, their, they, he, she) | |
2. Search-a-keyword count | |
- searchbox that returns a count of how-many-times the user says that word | |
I'd also like to add a tool that displays the portions of the speech that incude words-of-interest... | |
if the user clicks on any part of the app, the *keywords* in focus are found in the speech, and displayed in ?20-30 word? portions, with the keyword(s) highlighted | |
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