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The tyranny of the survey is over. Now it’s time to speak out in your own words…

Posted on December 3, 2015 by Charles
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“On a scale of 1-to-5, from very dissatisfied to very satisfied, what do you think…”
Find out how technology will soon bring an end to these pointless surveys, and how we’ll all be back to expressing our feelings, in our own words soon.

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Posted in Human/Computer Interfaces  |  Tagged data aggregation, data collection, natural language processing, NLP, sentiment analysis, surveys Leave a comment

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