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EPISODE · Dec 21, 2022 · 57 MIN

Mapping Election Influence

from The Social Lens · host Jesus Batista Llamas

This podcast explores how graph provisioning and data enrichment techniques can be applied to Twitter data from the 2020 election. It discusses social network analysis, connected data modeling, and methods for uncovering trends, relationships, and influential conversations. Perfect for data scientists, analysts, researchers, and technology enthusiasts interested in social media analytics and graph technology.

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published Dec 21, 2022

This podcast explores how graph provisioning and data enrichment techniques can be applied to Twitter data from the 2020 election. It discusses social network analysis, connected data modeling, and methods for uncovering trends, relationships, and influential conversations. Perfect for data scientists, analysts, researchers, and technology enthusiasts interested in social media analytics and graph technology.

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