
Applied User Data Collection and Analysis Using JavaScript and PHP
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Once data has been gathered, this book explores the process of working with numerical data, text analysis, visualization approaches, statistics, and rolling out developed applications to both data analysts and users alike.
Using the collected data, this book aims to provide a deeper understanding of user behavior and interests, allowing application developers to further enhance web-application development.
Key Features:
Complete real-world examples of gathering data from users and web environments
Offers readers the fundamentals of text analysis using JavaScript and PHP
Allows the user to understand and harness JavaScript data-visualization tools
Integration of new and existing data sources into a single, bespoke web-based analysis environment
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Kyle has contributed to several different open-source learning platforms with the aim of making education accessible to all learners by aiding both teachers and students. Kyle has developed and defended a number of different third level computing courses validated by Quality and Qualifications Ireland. He has published peer-reviewed articles relating to information retrieval, text analysis and learning environments. In his spare time, he is a technical reviewer for data and software development related books. He holds a Bachelor of Science (Honours) and Doctor of Philosophy from the Technological University Dublin, where he currently lectures and lives. For more information, visit www.kylegoslin.ie
Dr. Markus Hofmann is currently Senior Lecturer at the Technological University Dublin in Ireland where he focuses on the areas of data mining, text mining, data exploration and visualization as well as business intelligence. He holds a Ph.D. from Trinity College Dublin, an MSc in Computing (Information Technology for Strategic Management) from the Dublin Institute of Technology and a BA in Information Management Systems. He has taught extensively at undergraduate and postgraduate level in the fields of Data Mining, Information Retrieval, Text/Web Mining, Data Mining Applications, Data Pre-processing and Exploration and Databases. Dr. Hofmann published widely at national as well as international level and specialized in recent years in the areas of Data/Text Mining, learning object creation, and virtual learning environments. Further he has strong connections to the Business Intelligence and Predictive Analytics sector both on an academic as well as industry level.
Dr. Hofmann has worked as technology expert together with over 30 different organizations in recent years including companies such as Intel, RapidMiner and many successful start-ups. Most of his involvement was on the innovation side of technology services and products where his contributions had significant impact on the success of such projects.
He is a member of the Register of Expert Panellists of Quality and Qualifications Ireland, external examiner for three third level institutes and a specialist in undergraduate and postgraduate course development. He has been internal as well as external examiner of postgraduate thesis submissions. He was also general, local and technical chair of national and international conferences. Dr. Hofmann is the editor two data science books published by Chapman & Hall.
Content
Chapter 2 Active data collection
Chapter 3 Passive data collection
Chapter 4 Custom dashboards
Chapter 5 Working with text
Chapter 6 Text visualization
Chapter 7 Time-based feedback analysis
Chapter 8 Feedback statistics and overviews
Chapter 9 Hosting, reporting and distribution
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