Working with big twitter datasets in R. Stanford twitter data
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I am not entirely sure of how to word this question. I am doing a master thesis on social media addiction and my plan is to use frequency data and sentiment analysis on the stanford twitter data. I have a couple issues though. One is the size of the data, which i want to reduce, but how do i do this? https://i.imgur.com/YwcmPjK.png
The data is as such. What i had in mind was deleting all time and date data and replacing it with a counter 1/+1 of sorts. Then i'd like to merge all columns where the username equals the same, so i get the data like Username, Amount of tweets, Text Corpus/Content... At the moment, due to how the data is, i can not load it in R, and excel is having issues... Can anyone help me about how/where to load and manipulate this data so i can use it for my thesis. I'd be forever grateful
r dataset data data-cleaning social-network-analysis
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I am not entirely sure of how to word this question. I am doing a master thesis on social media addiction and my plan is to use frequency data and sentiment analysis on the stanford twitter data. I have a couple issues though. One is the size of the data, which i want to reduce, but how do i do this? https://i.imgur.com/YwcmPjK.png
The data is as such. What i had in mind was deleting all time and date data and replacing it with a counter 1/+1 of sorts. Then i'd like to merge all columns where the username equals the same, so i get the data like Username, Amount of tweets, Text Corpus/Content... At the moment, due to how the data is, i can not load it in R, and excel is having issues... Can anyone help me about how/where to load and manipulate this data so i can use it for my thesis. I'd be forever grateful
r dataset data data-cleaning social-network-analysis
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I am not entirely sure of how to word this question. I am doing a master thesis on social media addiction and my plan is to use frequency data and sentiment analysis on the stanford twitter data. I have a couple issues though. One is the size of the data, which i want to reduce, but how do i do this? https://i.imgur.com/YwcmPjK.png
The data is as such. What i had in mind was deleting all time and date data and replacing it with a counter 1/+1 of sorts. Then i'd like to merge all columns where the username equals the same, so i get the data like Username, Amount of tweets, Text Corpus/Content... At the moment, due to how the data is, i can not load it in R, and excel is having issues... Can anyone help me about how/where to load and manipulate this data so i can use it for my thesis. I'd be forever grateful
r dataset data data-cleaning social-network-analysis
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I am not entirely sure of how to word this question. I am doing a master thesis on social media addiction and my plan is to use frequency data and sentiment analysis on the stanford twitter data. I have a couple issues though. One is the size of the data, which i want to reduce, but how do i do this? https://i.imgur.com/YwcmPjK.png
The data is as such. What i had in mind was deleting all time and date data and replacing it with a counter 1/+1 of sorts. Then i'd like to merge all columns where the username equals the same, so i get the data like Username, Amount of tweets, Text Corpus/Content... At the moment, due to how the data is, i can not load it in R, and excel is having issues... Can anyone help me about how/where to load and manipulate this data so i can use it for my thesis. I'd be forever grateful
r dataset data data-cleaning social-network-analysis
r dataset data data-cleaning social-network-analysis
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