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Cloud of Obama’s speech

We’ve played around before with tag cloud word analysis (using a tool called Tag Crowd), so I thought I’d do a cloud for Barack Obama’s convention speech on thursday night. I’ll post another cloud for John McCain’s speech on Thursday.

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Tag cloud of 2008 State of the Union address

Some of you may remember that we’ve been interested in visualization tools like tag cloud generating services (i.e., Tag Crowd). We haven’t done one of these for a while, but watching tonight’s State of the Union address, I thought it’d be interesting to visualize that text (courtesy of the NY Times). Let us know what you think.

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Tag Clouds applied to GPO/FDLP

Building on James R’s post, I ran two major GPO/Council documents through Tag Crowd:

The difference in tag clouds is both striking and disturbing:

Knowledge will forever govern


Note that out of these 50 tags, four of the largest are: Government Information Public Library. Readers of FGI will know we like this outcome. It shows that Council was at least partly listening to the user community when they drafted the final version of the vision paper.

Contrast that tag cloud with the one for Strategic Vision for the 21st Century:

Note that out of the 50 tags shown her, five of the largest are: Government Digital Documents GPO Business. Library is barely detectable, but at least it is larger than the tag for “public”, at least in my view.

The Strategic Plan is the document that GPO brought to Congress as the vision of the GPO Management. TagCrowd’s admitted simple visualization analysis appears to show that the Strategic Plan is very far away from the vision of the documents community. This should worry us. Or at least lead to a discussion of visualization tools!

Roll your own tag clouds

Building on Jim’s post on tag clouds, this certainly is a great way to analyze a document. And here’s a tool that could allow us to, as Daniel points out in his comment, analyze the zeitgeist of an entire administration. Check out TagCrowd. Paste in some text (or upload a text file of up to 100KB), press a button, and you can instantly visualize word frequency! I tried it with the transcript for President Bush’s remarks at the signing of the Military Commissions Act of 2006 (aka the US torture bill or the death of Habeas Corpus) and here’s the tag cloud I got. Interestingly, the most common tags wrote the following sentence:

“American attacks bill; CIA commissions intelligence military program questioning terrorists war.” (punctuation added!)

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