This white paper highlights some of the challenges involved in starting a text analytics project, setting out the best ways to avoid these in order to ensure the results deliver action-orientated insight.
As the number of text analytics tools have proliferated, the market has moved past early concerns about accuracy and now sits in a place where picking the right tool is more about ensuring the outputs will fit your needs. We outline below six key questions which may help.
Understanding what makes people tick has always been at the center of marketing. For decades, Ipsos and others have left no stone unturned in the quest to fathom consumer behavior and take marketing to a new and better level. Yet, as every marketing professional knows, data from surveys, focus groups, point of sale, credit cards, click behavior, and even beacons can only go so far.
Advances in science and data let us better support clients in a world that is constantly changing. The Ipsos Science Centre is a world class Data Science team at the intersection of statistics and computer science that allows us to leverage existing and new information in innovative ways to improve the insights and actions of decision makers.
Ipsos helps you measure and improve business and marketing performance through integrated analytics, actionable insights and expert advice producing billions of dollars in incremental value for you.
Ipsos in Canada wins 4 in 8 awards at Marketing Research and Intelligence Association (MRIA) conference. Ipsos and its clients were recently honoured at the MRIA Awards during the 2016 National Conference in Montreal.
Just like the best film, data can tell a story too – you just need to know where to look. Here at Ipsos, we use a number of advances statistical analysis techniques to uncover the hidden stories, and value, in the data that may not be visible at first glance.
The opinion is now widely shared that the ability to extract actionable insights and intelligence from unstructured text is crucial for most organizations. So, you have your unstructured data in-hand. Now what? How do you get started? There are so many tools out there – which do you use?