Optimal Hash List for Word Frequency Analysis

Author(s):  
Sheng-Lan Peng
2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Petek Tosun ◽  
Selime Sezgin

Purpose The voluntary simplification (VS) movement has stemmed from Western societies and gained momentum in the 1980s, but the trend has failed to become a primary perspective for most consumers. The accompanying concepts of conscious consumption, minimalism and accepting that sometimes “less is more” are still vivid in the digital era. The purpose of this study is to provide a deep and recent understanding of the consumer comments about minimalism in Turkey and examine their associations with the prominent themes in the VS literature. Design/methodology/approach Consumer comments posted on online platforms were analyzed by content analysis and word frequency analysis. Findings Consumer comments were in parallel to the themes in the VS literature and were classified under personal growth, material simplicity, sustainability, proper technology usage and self-sufficiency categories. Personal growth, material simplicity and sustainability were the first three dimensions mentioned. The prominent sub-themes that emerge from data were psychological well-being, inner peace, freedom, meaningful experiences and getting rid of belongings. A word frequency analysis pointed out that “life” and “owning” were the evident words in the personal growth category, “purchasing things” were mostly mentioned in the material simplicity category and “plastic litter” and “excessive consumption” were the prominent concerns in the sustainability category. Originality/value VS required further research in different national contexts. Besides, an analysis of the dimensions of VS was needed. This study contributes by providing recent and rich findings from a developing country, connecting them with the VS themes in the literature and suggesting a conceptual framework enriched by sub-themes that emerged from data.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 20-33
Author(s):  
Dyah Mutiarin ◽  
Sri Utami ◽  
Janianton Damanik

Covid 19 memunculkan ketidakpastian dan perubahan yang sangat konstan sehingga kebutuhaninformasi berupa kebijakan pemerintah menjadi sangat penting untuk disampaikan kepada masyarakat.Dalam makalah ini dideskripsikan mengenai kebijakan pemerintah bidang pariwisata, yaitu: programmitigasi dan pemulihan sektor pariwisata pada masa transisi kenormalan baru dalam rangka percepatanpenanganan dampak covid-19. Kebijakan pemerintah tersebut disampaikan kepada masyarakat melaluiakun media sosial official Kemenparekraf, salah satunya adalah akun twitter official @Kemenparekraf.Untuk mengetahui sejauh mana kesesuaian kebijakan yang disusun dan yang disampaikan kepadamasyarakat, dilakukan qualitative content analysis (QCA) terhadap akun @Kemenparekraf,menggunakan NVivo12 dengan fitur antara lain the management, word frequency analysis, dan visualisasidata informal. Dari 807 (delapan ratus tujuh) tweet akun @Kemenparekraf yang diposting sejak Juni s.dDesember 2020, hanya terdapat 3 (tiga) hashtag/kata yang dapat langsung menjelaskan kebijakan., yaitu#banggabuatanindonesia untuk kegiatan Anugerah Bangga Buatan Indonesia (BBI) 2020,#indonesiacare untuk Sertifikasi InDOnesia CARE (I Do Care), dan chse untuk Dukungan CHSE (Cleanliness,Health, Safety, Environment). Penggunaan hashtag/kata dalam tweet masih belum dapat menjelaskankebijakan secara keseluruhan. Penelitian ini dapat dilanjutkan dengan membandingkan target, outputprogram dan dampaknya kepada pelaku pariwisata dan ekonomi kreatif.


1969 ◽  
Vol 20 (3) ◽  
pp. 227-233 ◽  
Author(s):  
John M. Carroll ◽  
Robert Roeloffs

2020 ◽  
Vol 33 ◽  
Author(s):  
Suzanne R. Black

Digital fan fiction challenges the sovereignty of the literary object and necessitates a reevaluation of textuality. Fan fiction may be taken as a form of networked digital narrative that exists electronically and shares features with the printed book. With a focus on the paratext as a site of transaction between fan fiction writers and readers, it is possible to attend to a negotiation between work and text. By using computational methods—word frequency analysis, topic modeling, and decision trees—to analyze fan fiction paratexts as they are used on the online fan fiction repository Archive of Our Own, it is possible to reevaluate the fan fiction paratext and the notion of the fan fiction text.


2011 ◽  
Vol 58 (4) ◽  
pp. 350-354 ◽  
Author(s):  
Takashi Yamauchi ◽  
Tadashi Takeshima ◽  
Eugen Koh ◽  
Hisomu Chiba ◽  
Ryuji Nakagawa ◽  
...  

Background: Although researchers have suggested that consumer art can help reduce the stigma of mental illness, there is little evidence of the attitudes of the Japanese public towards such artwork. Material: A total of 277 Japanese visitors attending an exhibition of visual arts by people with mental illness completed a short questionnaire. Discussion: After their visit, approximately 87% of the participants reported being strongly or fairly impressed by the creative art. Word frequency analysis implied generally positive attitudes towards the works. Conclusions: The Japanese public might generally have positive and empathetic attitudes towards artwork by people with mental illness.


2006 ◽  
Vol 12 (5) ◽  
pp. 320-322 ◽  
Author(s):  
I Roberts ◽  
R Wentz ◽  
P Edwards

2006 ◽  
Vol 28 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hans Bickel

This article discusses whether the Internet can be used as a linguistic corpus. It is based on experiences in connection with the Variantenwörterbuch des Deutschen (Dictionary of Standard German Variants), which was compiled 1997-2004. In order to identify national and regional variants of the German language in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, it was necessary to work with a large linguistic corpus that could also provide data on the frequency of rather rare words. The question was: Is the Internet suitable as a corpus for linguistic frequency analysis? The use of the WWW as corpus can be suitable only 1. if reliable and reproducible results can be obtained; 2. if the results are closely related to the language as it is actually used. The test showed that the Internet is an extremely useful corpus to get information on word frequency. The enormous size and the large number of different text types makes it an extremely versatile corpus, which has a systematic connection to the written language reality.


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