hi

Arno Baltin arno at tlu.ee
Mon Oct 23 12:16:25 PDT 2006


Thank you Chris!
Exactly ... the "keywords, themes" and possible order in which they 
appear, and distance between ...
And I will use the Kens' conact for sure.

best regards,

Arno


Chris Corrigan wrote:

> Arno...
>
> I have just completed an Open Space with a conference of land use 
> planners in Denver, USA.  We captured the results on a wiki and there 
> was much discussion about some semantic analysis of keywords and 
> themes.  The tech team from the sponsor organization were curious 
> about finding and implementing some tools to do this in order to draw 
> at least some small semantic connection between discussions. 
>
> You can see the wiki here: http://www.placematters.org/wiki and you 
> can also see that they want to draw some themes out of these reports.  
> Ken Snyder is the lead on the tech team and he might have more 
> thoughts about how they are thinking of doing it.  Contact him at 
> ken at placematters.com <mailto:ken at placematters.com>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Chris
>
> On 10/22/06, *Arno Baltin* <arno at tlu.ee <mailto:arno at tlu.ee>> wrote:
>
>     Hi,
>
>     I have been connected to OS for couple of years. I have some
>     experience
>     working with organizations and teaching at university. As time scedule
>     at University is quite tight, short OS (45 min discussion turns) are
>     part of my experience.
>     Right now I am interested in potential of content analytic tools for
>     getting additional value out of texts produced at OS. There have been
>     several cases, when this idea came to me. The concrete topic I am
>     working on is a soft side know-how. The basic idea is that a lot of it
>     is unevenly distributed in an organization. One way of gathering it
>     together (and then distribute evenly) is through OS (the question
>     could
>     be - how to do "it" in a more efficient way). By  OS lot of  text is
>     produced. The value of some of it (clear proposals) is very clear
>     at the
>     first glance. And I believe there is much more in. So how to get
>     closer
>     to the "hidden". I guess someone has already thought of this and
>     probably done something as well. I would appreciate any hints.
>
>     with best regards,
>
>     Arno Baltin
>     Tallinn University
>     Estonia
>
>
>
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