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SayWhat
//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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