An entry-level workshop that introduces key concepts in text mining and basic tools and programming skills needed to implement foundational methods. In addition to examining what can and cannot be discovered through computational text analysis, a hands on component will include an introduction to the R programming language as well as coding some basic analysis functions including word frequency, token distribution, and key word in context. Participants should must have a basic knowledge of the Unix/Linux command line and the Git version control system, but noprior programming experience is needed to successfully engage in the workshop. We will write code communally, one step at a time, as a way of introducing technical skills while achieving computational results.

 

Instructor: Carl Stahmer

Hours: 9:00am-12:00pm

Location: Data Science Initiative Classroom – 360 Shields Library