Making NGrams At BigQuery Scale
Ever since 2010's Culturomics paper and with the rise of ever-more powerful linguistic modeling systems, ngrams have surged back into…
Naval Postgraduate School Thesis Uses GKG To Explore Terrorist "Brands"
A Naval Postgraduate School thesis by Bradley S. Greaver titled "Terrorist group brands: understanding terrorist group strategies through brand exposure" uses…
Google I/O 2016: Tracking The Election Through GDELT / Reddit / Wikipedia
In their lively and fast-paced Google I/O 2016 talk, Felipe Hoffa and Jordan Tigani trace mainstream and social media coverage of…
Google I/O 2016: Election 2016 The Big Data Showdown
Felipe Hoffa and Jordan Tigani offered a fantastic fast-paced look at Google BigQuery in their session at Google I/O 2016, showcasing how…
BBVA: EAGLEs Economic Outlook Annual Report 2016
BBVA's latest report, the EAGLEs Economic Outlook Annual Report 2016, has a wide array of quite fascinating sentiment and other analyses…
Paris, Georgia and Trump Fixes
We recently made three bug fixes to address two geographic issues and one person name extraction issue. Mapping the textual geography…
CuriousGnu: How The World Sees Hillary Clinton & Donald Trump
CuriousGnu used BigQuery put together a set of fantastic maps in CartoDB using GDELT to map the average tone of…
Opening Keynote Data Summit 2016
Kalev gave the opening keynote of the second day of Data Summit 2016 in New York City last week, speaking…
Mapping Global Bias In Facebook's Media List
Kalev's latest Forbes story "Is Facebook's Trending Topics Biased Against Africa And The Middle East?" includes a map of the…
Modeling Science, Technology & Innovation Conference At The National Academies
Kalev spoke yesterday at the Modeling Science, Technology & Innovation Conference held at the National Academies building here in DC. Read…
What Facebook's Media List Tells Us About Monitoring News Versus Monitoring Society
Kalev's latest story for Forbes explores how the media list that powers Facebook's Trending Topics module appears to have been constructed…
Do Smart Cities Pose Data Dangers? When Governments See Value In Data
Kalev's latest story for Forbes explores what happens as smart cities recognize the value of the data they hold and…
Machines Deciding What We See Online: How AI Is Changing The Web
Kalev's latest story for Forbes explores how AI and new semantic elements like Google's knowledge panels are reshaping how machines…
Is Facebook's Trending Topics Biased Against Africa And The Middle East?
Kalev's latest story for Forbes explores the bias in Facebook's Trending Topics module against news outlets in Africa and the…
Does Facebook Suffer From Unconscious Bias? An Insider View Into Human Cataloging
Kalev's latest Forbes story explores how unconscious bias plays a key role in undermining human-powered analytic projects. Read the Full…
Facebook And Conservative News – How Social Media Controls What We See
Kalev's latest story for Forbes explores the Gizmodo report that Facebook's Trending Topics module may be censoring stories of interest…
When Twitter Cut Off The US Intelligence Community: Social Media And Surveillance
Kalev's latest Forbes story explores social media in the era of surveillance and how Twitter cut off access by the…
What Ghostbusters And Trump Teach Us About The Perils Of Data Analysis
Kalev's latest Forbes story explores what the new Ghostbusters movie and Trump's status as Republican nominee teaches us about the perils…
The Bangladesh SWIFT Hack & The Future Of Cybersecurity And Cyberwar
Kalev's latest Forbes piece explores what the February 2016 cyber heist of the Bangladesh central bank via a compromise of…
In An Era Of Unlimited Photos What Are We Really Capturing About The World?
Kalev's latest Forbes piece explores how the explosion of mobile phone cameras is generating a world in which Facebook alone…
Why Do We Trust GPS More Than We Trust Ourselves?
Kalev's latest Forbes piece explores why we increasingly trust technology over our own intuition. Read The Full Article.
From Amazon To Google Books: How The Internet Is Changing How We Read
Kalev's latest Forbes piece explores how the internet revolution is changing how we consume and interact with books. Read the…
New York City In 1993: An HD Look At Life Before Cell Phones
Kalev's latest piece for Forbes explores how much cell phones have changed daily life. Read the Full Article.
The Future Of Open Access In Academic Publishing
Kalev's latest piece for Forbes, "The Future Of Open Access: Why Has Academia Not Embraced The Internet Revolution?" explores the…