The Watson User Modeling service uses linguistic analytics to extract a spectrum of cognitive and social characteristics from the text data that a person generates through text messages, tweets, posts, and more.
Here's its analysis of the Revolution X article:
[SPOILER:7fd9464cbf]Big 5
Openness
69%
Adventurousness
61%
Artistic interests
9%
Emotionality
33%
Imagination
93%
Intellect
79%
Authority-challenging
35%
Conscientiousness
4%
Achievement striving
2%
Cautiousness
8%
Dutifulness
4%
Orderliness
1%
Self-discipline
2%
Self-efficacy
21%
Extraversion
78%
Activity level
12%
Assertiveness
82%
Cheerfulness
56%
Excitement-seeking
88%
Outgoing
77%
Gregariousness
64%
Agreeableness
18%
Altruism
15%
Cooperation
7%
Modesty
8%
Uncompromising
6%
Sympathy
30%
Trust
7%
Emotional range
53%
Fiery
77%
Prone to worry
31%
Melancholy
87%
Immoderation
76%
Self-consciousness
22%
Susceptible to stress
7%
Needs
Challenge
97%
Closeness
13%
Curiosity
5%
Excitement
82%
Harmony
92%
Ideal
76%
Liberty
56%
Love
22%
Practicality
100%
Self-expression
68%
Stability
51%
Structure
8%
Values
Conservation
3%
Openness to change
99%
Hedonism
77%
Self-enhancement
55%
Self-transcendence
40%[/SPOILER:7fd9464cbf]
Try feeding it your own writings and contemplate how the supercomputers view your outlook on the world.
I'm not a bad enough dude, but I am an edgy little shit. I'll do what I can.
Valdronius
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Title: SydLexia COO
Joined: Aug 22 2005
Location: The Great White North
Posts: 4459
Posted:
Dec 27 2014 11:22 am
I analyzed my Law of the West article. Very surprised that I got a 90% in Sympathy.