GSE Academic Award for Excellence for correlating twitter sentiment analysis and stock price variations

Ekaterina Shabunina recently graduated under my supervision as a M.Sc. student of the Como Campus of Politecnico di Milano with a thesis titled "Approach based on CRF to Sentiment Classification of Twitter Streams related to Companies". Thanks to the innovation of her work, she won the Grand Prize 2013 for the GSE Academic Award for … Continue reading GSE Academic Award for Excellence for correlating twitter sentiment analysis and stock price variations

Social BPM: links, references and resources

In this post I wish to summarize the opinions and the discussions on the hot topic Social BPM. I think this provides a good understanding of the topic and a feeling on the debate that is still ongoing. If you know about other useful references, feel free to add them (self-citations are also welcome). Also, … Continue reading Social BPM: links, references and resources

Much ado about nothing? — reconsidering IBM Blueworks Live

I've been quite excited at the announcement of IBM Blueworks Live by  Phil Gilbert at BPM 2010 last September, and the expectations kept growing until the last weekend.The I read the blog post by Sandy Kemsley and I thought: all right, that's a preview, let's wait for the final site. Then I went through the … Continue reading Much ado about nothing? — reconsidering IBM Blueworks Live

Again on BPM posting. Responses to Sandy Kemsley

Maintaining Consistency Across BPM Initiatives’ Content(November 3, Enterprise Irregulars) In response to a writeup by Sandy Kemsley on a user experince on MDD+BPM at Bank of America.Dear Sandy,Thank you so much for sharing this writeup and comment. Being a researcher on MDD and BPM, I'm glad to see that this recipe is getting more and … Continue reading Again on BPM posting. Responses to Sandy Kemsley