Tweets Analysis - Keyword: @RapidMiner

Overview

Total number of tweets analysed

20

Earliest tweet was on

2023-03-20

Latest tweet was on

2023-03-29

Tweets covering

8 days

Average age of authors' accounts

6 years


Summarization

The tweets discuss various tools for machine learning, with RapidMiner being recommended for its Python integration and speed. There are also mentions of difficulties with documentation and custom code in other languages. One user shares their experience with using DLLs in Python and EasyLanguage. The last tweet discusses the balance between professional experience and the use of AI tools in decision-making.

Topic Modeling

  1. RapidMiner as a recommended tool for Machine Learning
  2. Comparisons between different coding tools and languages
  3. Challenges and benefits of integrating different languages and tools
  4. Efficiency and speed in testing ideas and making decisions with AI tools
  5. The strategic balancing of professional experience and AI applications in decision-making

Emotional Analysis

The tweets express a range of emotions such as enthusiasm, curiosity, frustration, and satisfaction. Some users highly recommend RapidMiner for machine learning with Python integration, while others express frustration with the platform's poorly documented .Net version. There is also a sense of curiosity as some users are willing to try out new tools, and satisfaction when they find a faster way to test their ideas. Additionally, the tweet about AI tools triggering a fundamental dilemma reflects a sense of uncertainty or anxiety around the use of advanced technology in decision-making.

Trend Analysis

  1. Recommendation of using RapidMiner with Python integration for Machine Learning
  2. Discussion of alternatives to RapidMiner for coding and integration
  3. Discussion of the difficulty of using EasyLanguage
  4. Use of DLLs and C types for integration with Python
  5. Debate on the effectiveness and importance of using AI tools for decision-making

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Types of Tweets

Number of Retweets

8

Percentage of total tweets

40%

Number of Original tweets

1

Percentage of total tweets

5%

Number of tweets that contain Mentions

20

Percentage of total tweets

100%

Number of tweets that were Replies

11

Percentage of total tweets

55%

Number of tweets that were Quotes

3

Percentage of total tweets

15%

Number of tweets that contain Hashtags

6

Percentage of total tweets

30%


Top 5 devices used to tweet

Source Count
Twitter Web App 10
Twitter for Mac 3
Twitter for iPhone 3
Twitter for Android 2
Twitter for iPad 2

What devices were used to tweet


Top 10 accounts with highest followers count

Username Name Bio Followers count
hughesanalytics Alex Fleming Systematic Long/Short Equity S&P100, Algorithmic Futures, Financial ML. 2,102
ingomierswa Ingo Mierswa SVP Product Development at Altair. Founder of RapidMiner. Data scientist in residence. Predicts the future. Closes loops between insights and action. 2,024
shaileshs219 Shailesh Financial services 460
MarkDoCouto Mark Do Couto Traveling, Technology, Soccer ~my tweets are my own. 206
FredGedling Fred Gedling - 105
SamuelWelsh10 SamuelWelsh old soul. I’ve seen a few things. 42
CREXDATA_EU CREXDATA Real-time CRitical action planning over EXtreme Scale-Data, a EU-funded project developing a next generation PaaS system 27
Sayantan_Khanra Sayantan Assistant Professor at School of Business Management, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies 15

Top 10 accounts with highest friends count

Username Name Bio Followers count
hughesanalytics Alex Fleming Systematic Long/Short Equity S&P100, Algorithmic Futures, Financial ML. 1,004
MarkDoCouto Mark Do Couto Traveling, Technology, Soccer ~my tweets are my own. 424
ingomierswa Ingo Mierswa SVP Product Development at Altair. Founder of RapidMiner. Data scientist in residence. Predicts the future. Closes loops between insights and action. 393
shaileshs219 Shailesh Financial services 392
SamuelWelsh10 SamuelWelsh old soul. I’ve seen a few things. 155
FredGedling Fred Gedling - 57
CREXDATA_EU CREXDATA Real-time CRitical action planning over EXtreme Scale-Data, a EU-funded project developing a next generation PaaS system 38
Sayantan_Khanra Sayantan Assistant Professor at School of Business Management, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies 32

Most active users

Username Bio Number of tweets
hughesanalytics Systematic Long/Short Equity S&P100, Algorithmic Futures, Financial ML. 7
FredGedling - 4
ingomierswa SVP Product Development at Altair. Founder of RapidMiner. Data scientist in residence. Predicts the future. Closes loops between insights and action. 3
SamuelWelsh10 old soul. I’ve seen a few things. 2
CREXDATA_EU Real-time CRitical action planning over EXtreme Scale-Data, a EU-funded project developing a next generation PaaS system 1
MarkDoCouto Traveling, Technology, Soccer ~my tweets are my own. 1
Sayantan_Khanra Assistant Professor at School of Business Management, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies 1
shaileshs219 Financial services 1

Tweets per day


Top 10 tweets with highest Retweet count

ID Text Retweet count
1640647014017904641 @BSC_CNS @NCSR_Demokritos @iit_demokritos @HNI_PB @RapidMiner @MarineTraffic @MT_ResearchLabs @Fraunhofer @CNRsocial_ @universitatURV @IlmaTiede @meteorologit @FMIclimate @FMI_Marine @DCNAustria 0
1639569292361383937 @shaileshs219 @RapidMiner I will give it ago. Most of the time I am bashing out small chunks of code, not writing an 'application'. Sublime works for me as well for this. Regardless, I am ready to try another one. 0
1639568020686401538 @hughesanalytics @RapidMiner This all is chatGPT effect. Even for python, php and JS it is suggesting Visual Studio 😀. Ignore. https://t.co/fUga8UmKT9 0
1639567401556615169 @SamuelWelsh10 @RapidMiner Anyway, I wrote something on the MC forums somewhere about c-types in python and integration quite a long time ago. It was as basic and simple as I could make it. 0
1639564300560867331 @SamuelWelsh10 @RapidMiner The same dll's can be used in python via C types so killing two birds with one stone is always helpful. 0
1639562267195785216 @SamuelWelsh10 @RapidMiner I hated the .Net version when it first came out because it was so poorly documented. I found it easier to code a dll in whatever language and do that instead. There is so much EL custom code that would need to be rewritten that it is not worth the effort to switch. 0
1639560881372626945 @hughesanalytics @RapidMiner I swapped out the EasyLanguage version of MultiCharts with the .NET version. I think i've regained some years of life back. 0
1639557230994288641 @SamuelWelsh10 @RapidMiner Still, I haven't found a faster way to rapidly test an idea and that is what is important to me. 0
1639556808216829952 @SamuelWelsh10 @RapidMiner Easy things in EasyLanguage are easy. Hard things can done with a dll but that is also hard. It all takes effort! 🙂 0
1639555641931886593 @hughesanalytics @RapidMiner EasyLanguage isn't easy. 0

Top 10 tweets with highest Like count

ID Text Like count
1639553854734753793 For ML I can highly recommend @RapidMiner with Python integration. Speed is everything in this business. Finding out what doesn't work as fast as you can is an edge. 9
1639569292361383937 @shaileshs219 @RapidMiner I will give it ago. Most of the time I am bashing out small chunks of code, not writing an 'application'. Sublime works for me as well for this. Regardless, I am ready to try another one. 2
1639562267195785216 @SamuelWelsh10 @RapidMiner I hated the .Net version when it first came out because it was so poorly documented. I found it easier to code a dll in whatever language and do that instead. There is so much EL custom code that would need to be rewritten that it is not worth the effort to switch. 2
1639556808216829952 @SamuelWelsh10 @RapidMiner Easy things in EasyLanguage are easy. Hard things can done with a dll but that is also hard. It all takes effort! 🙂 2
1640647014017904641 @BSC_CNS @NCSR_Demokritos @iit_demokritos @HNI_PB @RapidMiner @MarineTraffic @MT_ResearchLabs @Fraunhofer @CNRsocial_ @universitatURV @IlmaTiede @meteorologit @FMIclimate @FMI_Marine @DCNAustria 1
1639568020686401538 @hughesanalytics @RapidMiner This all is chatGPT effect. Even for python, php and JS it is suggesting Visual Studio 😀. Ignore. https://t.co/fUga8UmKT9 1
1639567401556615169 @SamuelWelsh10 @RapidMiner Anyway, I wrote something on the MC forums somewhere about c-types in python and integration quite a long time ago. It was as basic and simple as I could make it. 1
1639564300560867331 @SamuelWelsh10 @RapidMiner The same dll's can be used in python via C types so killing two birds with one stone is always helpful. 1
1639560881372626945 @hughesanalytics @RapidMiner I swapped out the EasyLanguage version of MultiCharts with the .NET version. I think i've regained some years of life back. 1
1639557230994288641 @SamuelWelsh10 @RapidMiner Still, I haven't found a faster way to rapidly test an idea and that is what is important to me. 1

Top 3 Languages Used In Tweets


Top 10 Hashtags used

Hashtag Count
#datascience 2
#gartnerda 2
#643 2
#data 1
#machinelearning 1
#onlyforward 1

Top 10 Hashtags Used In Tweets

Top 10 mentions

Mention Count
@rapidminer 20
@samuelwelsh10 5
@hughesanalytics 3
@bsc_cns 1
@ncsr_demokritos 1
@iit_demokritos 1
@hni_pb 1
@marinetraffic 1
@mt_researchlabs 1
@fraunhofer 1

Top 10 mentions

Wordcloud of Tweets


Emojis

Average number of emojis used per tweet

15

Emojis used in tweets

Emoji Count Emoji Text
😀 1 grinning_face
🙂 1 slightly_smiling_face
👉 1 backhand_index_pointing_right

Emojis groups

Emoji Group Count
Smileys & Emotion 2
People & Body 1