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The GDELT Project (http://gdeltproject.org/) is a realtime index over global human society, inventorying the world’s events, emotions, and narratives as they happen. Read more »
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The GDELT Project (http://gdeltproject.org/) is a realtime index over global human society, inventorying the world’s events, emotions, and narratives as they happen. Read more »
I have written quite a bit about GDELT (the Global Database of Events, Languages and Tone) over the past year, because I think it’s a great example of the type of ambitious project… Read more »
We’re generating more data than ever and analyzing a lot more of it, too. But when it comes to responding quickly to potential public health crises or other situations, we need… Read more »
In the not-so-distant past, if you wanted to query huge data sets, you needed authorized access to the big iron of supercomputers. The era of big data and public cloud has… Read more »
A researcher has analyzed the past 35 years of world history in order to find periods most similar to present-day Ukraine and Arab-Spring-era Egypt. It’s a great example of the power… Read more »
A big brain computer tracks Twitter’s global heartbeat during the 2012 elections and Hurricane Sandy in a research project created by two Illinois academics proving that real-time analysis of unstructured data… Read more »