Identifying Themes in Social Media and Detecting Sentiments

 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Special Forums News, Links, Events and Announcements UNIX and Linux RSS News Identifying Themes in Social Media and Detecting Sentiments
# 1  
Old 04-07-2010
Identifying Themes in Social Media and Detecting Sentiments

HPL-2010-50 Identifying Themes in Social Media and Detecting Sentiments - Pal, Jayanta Kumar; Saha, Abhisek
Keyword(s): Social Media, Text mining
Abstract: Recently, a huge wave of social media has generated significant impact in people's perceptions about technological domains. They are captured in several blogs/forums, where the themes relate to products of several companies. One of the companies can be interested to track them as resources for custo ...
Full Report

More...
Login or Register to Ask a Question

Previous Thread | Next Thread

3 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. Fedora

GTK Themes

Hi, So, I have a GTK based GUI app. I used GTKdevel-2.24 to develop and compile it on two different distros of linux: Fedora 14 and Linaro (tablet). All of my code was the same for each but compiled on each platform separately (32bit and ARM). Both distros run the application. On Fedora 14... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: fedora18
0 Replies

2. Linux

GTK themes in KDE

Hello! I have a problem with a GTK themes in KDE environment. When I set the GTK style in application's styles in control center, it's looks like this screen: Arrows on "places" and "files": In GTK it's a "GtkTreeView" widget class and I can't separate they. It's only one color for a two... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Kareoliz
2 Replies

3. Linux

How to save/transfer gnome themes

Hi everyone this has been driving me nuts, i have made my own custom theme in gnome, and saved it, is it possible to save it on say a disc etc and then install it on another machine, probably asking the impossible here but thanks in advance for any help:) (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: dave123
2 Replies
Login or Register to Ask a Question
dda(7D) 							      Devices								   dda(7D)

NAME
dda - MMS disk archiving driver SYNOPSIS
/devices/pseudo/dda@lun:bn DESCRIPTION
The Media Management System (MMS) is a distributed removable media management system based on the IEEE 1244 Media Management System speci- fication. MMS provides a uniform and consistent tape interface to client applications. The dda driver is a pseudo tape drive with filesystem file media. The dda driver is a minimal emulation of the st(7D) tape driver mtio(7I) interface with BSD no-rewind behavior and is used for MMS disk archiving. The dda driver should be used with a MMS MMP mount command han- dle. You configure DDA tapes, drives, and libraries for disk archiving using the mmsadm(1M) command. You also use mmsadm(1M) to mount and unmount dda media. CONFIGURATION
To set the number of disk archiving tape drives available for MMS disk archiving, edit the /kernel/drv/dda.conf configuration file. The default number of disk archiving tape drives is 20. The disk archiving tape drive devlinks are located in the /dev/dda directory. The DDA maximum block size is 262144 bytes and the minimum is 1 byte. FILES
/kernel/drv/dda 32-bit kernel module (x86) /kernel/drv/sparcv9/dda 64-bit kernel module (SPARC) /kernel/drv/amd64/dda 64-bit kernel module (x86) /kernel/drv/dda.conf dda configuration file ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for a description of the following attributes: +--------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +--------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+ |Architecture | SPARC, x86 | +--------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+ |Availability | SUNWmmsr | +--------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+ |Interface Stability | Uncommitted | +--------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+ SEE ALSO
mt(1), mmsadm(1M), attributes(5), dmd(7D), st(7D), mtio(7I) IEEE 1244 Removable Media Standards Specification -- IEEE, 2000 SunOS 5.11 17 Oct 2008 dda(7D)