Pick another book of your choice from Gutenberg and replicate the process of the example code to create a word cloud. Discuss any differences you encountered as well as new ideas you had to make the word cloud more representative of the contents of the book.
Show your code, the resulting image, and remember to clearly cite any sources you may consult in the process.
Think of what kinds of graph representations you could build that might provide insight into the content of the book. Based on the example code discussed in class, create and visualize one such graph and discuss your findings.
Again, show your code, the resulting image, and remember to clearly cite any sources you may consult in the process.
Look into what computational topic detection means, how it is done, and what uses it may have. Summarize your findings.
Remember to cite clearly all sources you consult during your research. Please share interesting sources you encounter with your fellow students while working on the assignment using the MS Team for students; you can acknowledge the contributions of your companions in a brief paragraph at the end of our response.
Similarly, look into computational sentiment analysis. Discuss how this relates to topic detection, if at all.
Remember again to cite clearly all sources you consult during your research. Please share interesting sources you encounter with your fellow students while working on the assignment using the MS Team for students; you can acknowledge the contributions of your companions in a brief paragraph at the end of our response.