And a follow-up from my colleague Anjo Anjewierden:
I have applied Sigmund to the same transcript. Sigmund is a kind of electronic shrink that uses language technology to derive conceptualisations found in text. The tool is normally applied to collections of postings, for example weblogs or emails. For this exercise I considered each 90 second statement by the two debaters to be a single post.
More and results are at http://anjo.blogs.com/metis/2004/10/sigmund_on_the_.html Regards, Lilia Efimova http://blog.mathemegenic.com On Sat, 2 Oct 2004 08:28:54 -0700, sandeep <sandeep@u.washington.edu> wrote:
Many list members may find this useful. This site provides the word count of key phrases used in the first debate (e.g. hard work, wrong place at the wrong time).
http://overstated.net/04/10/01-presidential-debate-analy.asp (Scroll down to Bush and then Kerry)
Best,
Sandeep
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