Some of you might be interested in this:
http://blog.linkibol.com/post/How-to-Build-a-Popularity-Algorithm-You-can-be-Proud-of.aspx
On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 16:43, Nick Arnett wrote:
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>> For the most part its just a frequency count
On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 1:00 PM, David Fisher wrote:
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> For the most part its just a frequency count of words over a short
> time period, minus stop words, filtering out usernames (notice @foo is
> never a trend) and URLs. How it combines "Wave OR Google Wave" I'm
> unsure of, and then there's
It's definitely not going to be based on sheer volume, but rather
delta based on some averages. You need to filter out natural language
too, as that can be all over the place. Although it's a different (and
also secret) algorithm, take a look at http://twitscoop.com and watch
their trend cloud cha
I am doing research on Twitter trends and defining them in general, in
order to develop better algorithms. So this is very timely and
instead of starting a new thread, perhaps we can expand it a bit.
There's quite a few services doing twitter trends already, and most
are doing it with a simple p
It's pretty simple, but with a few twists.
First of all, remember that everything that Twitter does is done with
simplicity and efficiency in mind.
For the most part its just a frequency count of words over a short
time period, minus stop words, filtering out usernames (notice @foo is
never a tr
@secretbear did it first in the halcyon days of the PubSub Firehose...
I'd ask him
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On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 10:05 PM, Martin Dudek wrote:
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That can be the most difficult and dangerous problem of all!
Nick
just curious ...
On Oct 2, 9:55 am, Nick Arnett wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 8:20 AM, Martin Dudek wrote:
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> > Good morning
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> > wonder if somebody knows how twitter determines the ten trends it
> > declares every five minutes? Is this a pure word/phrase frequency
> > algorithm or some
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 8:20 AM, Martin Dudek wrote:
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> Good morning
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> wonder if somebody knows how twitter determines the ten trends it
> declares every five minutes? Is this a pure word/phrase frequency
> algorithm or some more complexity behind.
I wouldn't expect an answer to that. I'd bet
it's MAGIC!
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 09:20, Martin Dudek wrote:
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> Good morning
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> wonder if somebody knows how twitter determines the ten trends it
> declares every five minutes? Is this a pure word/phrase frequency
> algorithm or some more complexity behind.
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> Thanks
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> martin
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