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PixelDuel is a full-stack application that allows users to get anonymous public opinions on two photos by presenting them side by side. Users can upload two images and gather feedback from the public in real-time, thanks to a seamless Socket.io integration. The app leverages Redis for caching and implementing queues
This project applies machine learning to predict sentiment in YouTube comments on a controversial video about "The Chosen" series. We built a Naive Bayes model that achieved 82% accuracy in distinguishing for/against sentiments. Using ANOVA, we found significant differences in engagement between these sentiments, providing insights into on opinions
This repository contains the data, code, and supplementary material for the paper "Vox Populi, Vox AI? Using Language Models to Estimate German Public Opinion" by Leah von der Heyde, Anna-Carolina Haensch, and Alexander Wenz, available at https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/8je9g
This repo contains the code needed to reproduce the article "On Volatility and Parties’ Potential for Growth in Multiparty Systems: The Case of the 2022 Quebec Election".
Twitter based Sentiment Analysis of Political Parties. This project uses sentiment analysis to evaluate public and political sentiment on social media in India, providing insights through a dashboard for better understanding of political dynamics and informed decision-making.
Binary and multi-class NLP classification project that analyzes sentiment from tweets about Apple and Google to recommend improvements on brand perception and product improvements for Apple.
Psychometric techniques, including functions to analyze dichotomous variables, and applied examples of factor analysis and discriminant analysis. Produced within the classes "Principles and Methods of Measurement" and "Public Opinion", both taught at the University of Chicago in the Spring of 2021.