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Python Social Media Analytics: Analyze and visualize data from Twitter, YouTube, GitHub, and more
Python Social Media Analytics: Analyze and visualize data from Twitter, YouTube, GitHub, and more
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- [*]Acquire data from various social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, GitHub, and more
- [*]Analyze and extract actionable insights from your social data using various Python tools
- [*]A highly practical guide to conducting efficient social media analytics at scale
Right from acquiring data from various social networking sources such as Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Pinterest, and social forums, you will see how to clean data and make it ready for analytical operations using various Python APIs. This book explains how to structure the clean data obtained and store in MongoDB using PyMongo. You will also perform web scraping and visualize data using Scrappy and Beautifulsoup.
Finally, you will be introduced to different techniques to perform analytics at scale for your social data on the cloud, using Python and Spark. By the end of this book, you will be able to utilize the power of Python to gain valuable insights from social media data and use them to enhance your business processes.
What you will learn- [*]Understand the basics of social media mining
- [*]Use PyMongo to clean, store, and access data in MongoDB
- [*]Understand user reactions and emotion detection on Facebook
- [*]Perform Twitter sentiment analysis and entity recognition using Python
- [*]Analyze video and campaign performance on YouTube
- [*]Mine popular trends on GitHub and predict the next big technology
- [*]Extract conversational topics on public internet forums
- [*]Analyze user interests on Pinterest
- [*]Perform large-scale social media analytics on the cloud
If you are a programmer or a data analyst familiar with the Python programming language and want to perform analyses of your social data to acquire valuable business insights, this book is for you. The book does not assume any prior knowledge of any data analysis tool or process.
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