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This has your name on it.
What’s in a name?
See what happens when you use Watson Analytics to analyze data created by the Social Security Administration. This data set contains all the names from Social Security card applications for births occurring in the United States — spanning from 1880 to 2014.
We asked Watson Analytics:
“What is the trend of count over year by gender?”
Visualization:
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We asked Watson Analytics:
“What are the most relevant values of name for count?”
Here's what we filtered:
Name: Top 70%
Gender: Male
Year: 2014
Visualization:
Word cloud
We asked Watson Analytics:
“What are the most relevant values of name for count?”
Here's what we filtered:
Name: Top 70%
Gender: Female
Year: 2014
Visualization:
Word cloud
We asked Watson Analytics:
“What is the trend of count over year by name?”
Here's what we filtered:
Name: 6 names selected
Visualization:
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We selected topics:
Emma
Liam
Mason
Noah
Olivia
Sophia
Language:
English
Sources:
Twitter, Blogs, News
Timeframe:
January 1st, 2017 12:00 a.m. –
January 31st, 2017 11:59 p.m.
Streaming gets serious.
And the awards go to?
See what happens when you use Watson Analytics to analyze data related to award-winning television shows that have won Golden Globes and Primetime Emmy Awards for best show, best actor and best actress for both Drama and Comedy categories — spanning from 2000 to 2015.
We asked Watson Analytics:
“What is the trend of the number of rows over year by broadcaster?”
Visualization:
Line
We asked Watson Analytics:
“What is the breakdown of broadcaster and award?”
Here's what we filtered:
Broadcasters: 16 selected
Visualization:
Bar
We asked Watson Analytics:
“What is the number of rows for each broadcaster across year?”
Here's what we filtered:
Broadcasters: 16 selected
Year: 2000, 2014, 2015
Visualization:
Packed bubble
We asked Watson Analytics:
“What are the values of broadcaster and award for each year?”
Here's what we filtered:
Award: Primetime Emmy Winners
Year: 2015
Visualization:
Packed bubble
We selected topics:
AMC
ABC
Amazon Video
HBO
Language:
All
Sources:
Twitter, Forums, Videos, Facebook pages, Blogs, News
Timeframe:
September 20th, 2015 12:00 pm -
September 21st, 2015 11:59 pm
The Big Apple goes green.
Who's recycling in NYC?
See what happens when you use Watson Analytics to analyze data related to the locations of public recycling bins throughout New York City.
We asked Watson Analytics:
“How many park/site name are there?”
Here's what we filtered:
Site type
Visualization:
Summary
We asked Watson Analytics:
“What are the values of rows for borough?”
Here's what we filtered:
Site type
Visualization:
Dial
We asked Watson Analytics:
“How does the number of rows compare by park/site name and borough?”
Here's what we filtered:
Park/Site Name: Top 10
Site type: Outdoor
Visualization:
Bar
We asked Watson Analytics:
“What are the number of each address?”
Here's what we filtered:
Address: Top 10
Borough: Manhattan
Site type: Outdoor
Visualization:
Heatmap
We selected topics:
Bronx
Brooklyn
Manhattan
Queens
Staten Island
Language:
English
Sources:
Twitter, Forums, Reviews, Blogs, News
Timeframe:
January 1st, 2017 12:00 a.m. –
January 31st, 2017 11:59 p.m.
Banking on views.
Who rises to the top?
See what happens when you use Watson Analytics to analyze data about the top 50 YouTube Channels (This data was captured February 2, 2016).
We asked Watson Analytics:
“What is the breakdown of potential earnings by genre?”
Visualization:
Treemap
We asked Watson Analytics:
“How do the values of video views and potential earnings compare by genre?”
Visualization:
Combination
We asked Watson Analytics:
“What drives potential earnings?”
Here's what we filtered:
Genre: Music
Visualization:
Spiral
We asked Watson Analytics:
“How do the values of potential earnings compare by name and origin of fame?”
Here's what we filtered:
Excluded: Vevo channel
Name: Top 15
Genre: Music
Visualization:
Bar
We selected topics:
JustinBeiberVEVO
RihannaVEVO
TaylorSwiftVEVO
Spinnin' Records
KatyPerryVEVO
EminemVEVO
Language:
English
Sources:
Videos
Timeframe:
January 1st, 2016 12:00 a.m. –
December 31st, 2016 11:59 p.m.
Giving Smart Analytics a New Name
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