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TammyPowlas
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After my first blog where I share what I am tweeting about Using Data Services Text Data Processing with SAP Lumira to Analyze Tweets , I now want to take a look at who I am tweeting with using Data Services .  Data Services can be used to read the 140 characters of unstructured data to read the twitter ID of my tweets.  Who was I tweeting most with?  ingo.hilgefortfred.verheul ?   Would Klout tell me this?


Using Data Services as shown above, Social Media/Twitter ID is one of the entity types.

Run the Data Services batch job I created and send that to a file, to be consumed by SAP Lumira (formerly SAP Visual Intelligence)

Because there are so many people I tweet with, use the gear icon to rank the top people I tweet with.

Above shows the top 15 individuals in my tweets.  Many are fellow ASUG volunteers, such as karin.tillotson susan.keohan

I have never met fred.verheul or tobias.trapp in person yet I feel I know them personally through twitter.

Now Lumira shows the usual heat map, shading those I've tweeted with by range.

The above shows the usual heat map.  Because my top hashtag was #SCN in my previous post, it is no surprise that SAPCommNet is one of the top twitter handles in my tweets.

I gave the radar chart a try; not sure how helpful it is with this analysis.

I happen to like the tag cloud when doing text analysis.

The waterfall chart is visually interesting but doesn't tell me anything new.

I wasn't surprised at these results because I work frequently with Ingo and ina.mutschelknaus as both are our SAP points of contact to ASUG.  thorstenster is a wonderful conversationalist on twitter, along with jon.reed

Interestingly, out of the above people I tweet with, only vijay.vijayasankar shows up as my Klout "influencers".


Still it was fun to analyze who I am tweeting with.  For sure companies should be looking at their own social media accounts, analyzing what and who they are tweeting with - and to me, Data Services makes this happen quite easily.  

Is it good enough for the Data Geek contest? Also see Get Your Data Geek Badge Today! by anita.yuen


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