Thank you Chris!
Exactly ... the "keywords, themes" and possible order in which they appear, and distance between ...
And I will use the Kens' conact for sure.

best regards,

Arno


Chris Corrigan wrote:

Arno...

I have just completed an Open Space with a conference of land use planners in Denver, USA. We captured the results on a wiki and there was much discussion about some semantic analysis of keywords and themes. The tech team from the sponsor organization were curious about finding and implementing some tools to do this in order to draw at least some small semantic connection between discussions. You can see the wiki here: http://www.placematters.org/wiki and you can also see that they want to draw some themes out of these reports. Ken Snyder is the lead on the tech team and he might have more thoughts about how they are thinking of doing it. Contact him at [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>

Cheers,

Chris

On 10/22/06, *Arno Baltin* <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi,

    I have been connected to OS for couple of years. I have some
    experience
    working with organizations and teaching at university. As time scedule
    at University is quite tight, short OS (45 min discussion turns) are
    part of my experience.
    Right now I am interested in potential of content analytic tools for
    getting additional value out of texts produced at OS. There have been
    several cases, when this idea came to me. The concrete topic I am
    working on is a soft side know-how. The basic idea is that a lot of it
    is unevenly distributed in an organization. One way of gathering it
    together (and then distribute evenly) is through OS (the question
    could
    be - how to do "it" in a more efficient way). By  OS lot of  text is
    produced. The value of some of it (clear proposals) is very clear
    at the
    first glance. And I believe there is much more in. So how to get
    closer
    to the "hidden". I guess someone has already thought of this and
    probably done something as well. I would appreciate any hints.

    with best regards,

    Arno Baltin
    Tallinn University
    Estonia



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