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Avishek Majumder and Priya Chetty on November 15, 2018 No Comments
Text analysis, or text frequency analysis, is an important and common text-based analysis using Wordlist. In this analysis, the transcript or the text file is assessed for occurrence or repetition or frequency of words. This is known as the wordlist analysis in Hamlet II.
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Avishek Majumder and Priya Chetty on October 25, 2018 No Comments
This article explains the application of PINDIS separately in Hamlet II. It also presents an example using PINDIS analysis to understand the application in depth. Accessing PINDIS separately is possible only after creating the input file using ‘Select’ function.
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Avishek Majumder and Priya Chetty on October 25, 2018 No Comments
PINDIS method applies a series of variations by increasing flexibility in each iteration. The aim is to maximize the optimization. It provides better specifics when compared to the INDSCAL results.
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Avishek Majumder and Priya Chetty on October 25, 2018 No Comments
This article focuses on the application and interpretation of non-metric Multidimensional Scaling (MDS) method Michigan-Nijmegen Integrated Smallest Space Analysis (MINISSA) in Hamlet II.
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Avishek Majumder and Priya Chetty on October 25, 2018 No Comments
Non-hierarchical cluster analysis is the next step to a hierarchical cluster model. It allows the partitioning of the similar matrices into equal numbers of clusters. It also creates a list of the partitions from the similar matrix generated in the hierarchical cluster.
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Avishek Majumder and Priya Chetty on October 24, 2018 No Comments
Hamlet II is an approach to quantitative text-based analytical software. This article reviews the difference between them and Hamlet II. The table below presents various text-based analytical software available commercially.
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Avishek Majumder and Priya Chetty on October 24, 2018 No Comments
This article talks about the application of Singular Value Decomposition (SVD) technique MDPREF using Hamlet II. It is performed on the same matrix of profiles or context units saved while performing joint frequency analysis.