Archive for the “Analytics” Category
Posted 2010.06.09
A friend just sent me this beautiful visualization of where people are taking pictures in London. You can clearly see the high traffic areas around the tourist hotspots. It’s a great use of the type of data people are generating by going about their everyday lives. It also shows how this data could become really [...]
Posted 2010.05.07
What is the actual value of a story? Are people prepared to pay more for something if there is a story attached to it? It turns out that they are. That is the outcome of a very original experiment by writer / NYT columnist Rob Walker. I saw Rob speak about his Significant Objects project, a [...]
Posted 2010.04.06
I met a slightly creepy yet really interesting company yesterday. Voiceprism has a technology that analyzes sound waves generated by the human voice. This gives them the ability to listen to an individual for 10 minutes, establish a baseline voice pattern and then detect the deviations from the normal frequencies. These deviations have proven to be [...]
Posted 2010.03.17
The last couple of weeks have seen the ‘new data’ in the news.
The Financial Times ran an article “Smarter Leaders are Betting on Data” by Stefan Stern. This introduced me to a useful idea from Vivek Ranadive, the CEO of Tibco, a software company and general data visionary. He argues that in measurement of consumer [...]
Posted 2010.03.12
In my previous post I listed some empirical evidence that shows that TV advertising is becoming increasingly effective. One of the reasons is that TV is a superior medium for driving emotional engagement. The role of emotional engagement in driving purchasing behavior has been hotly debated in the last couple of years. This is as [...]