How Algorithms Discern Our Mood From What We Write Online | Knowable Magazine
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How Algorithms Discern Our Mood From What We Write Online | Knowable Magazine

“The Hedonometer is a relatively recent incarnation of a task computer scientists have been working on for more than 50 years: using computers to assess words’ emotional tone. To build the Hedonometer, UVM computer scientist Chris Danforth had to teach a machine to understand the emotions behind those tweets — no human could possibly read them all. This process, called sentiment analysis, has made major advances in recent years and is finding more and more uses.”

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The Computer Scientist Who Can’t Stop Telling Stories | Quanta Magazine
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The Computer Scientist Who Can’t Stop Telling Stories | Quanta Magazine

“The contest officials had identified approximately 2,000 words they could expect, but Knuth found more than 4,700. He was rewarded with a spot on television and chocolate for his entire class. He would go on to win many more accolades, including the first ACM Grace Murray Hopper Award, the National Medal of Science and the A.M. Turing Award.”

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