#WhatIlearnedtoday (9/9/2020)
While in college, and I was just introduced to the concept of Literary Analysis this week, and on the one hand, I find it quite complicated and challenging to control how to analyze text.
So I'm looking to incorporate some other concepts I learned this week to make text analysis easier. I questioned what would it be like to combine "Data analysis" + "Data visualization" + "Some concepts of network science" or, in other words, how to break up a text? Compose multiple components into different sub-elements, and seek to examine the relationships between them.
For example, considering a text element is a "Entity", we can examine the relationship between different "Entities". And visualizing relationships using mathematical concepts:
- (Entity 1) / (Entity 2) = Compare
- Analysis (Entity 1) ↔ (relationship) ↔ (Entity 2) ==> Analyze (relationship) = meaning
- (Entity 1) + (Entity 2) = Sum
- (Entity 1.0); (Entity 1.1); (Entity 1.2) ... = Pattern
Here is my mindmap about this ideal
![](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/a27d24_d5dd5447ffe144f9bb0b6057915887fa~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_980,h_784,al_c,q_85,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01,enc_avif,quality_auto/a27d24_d5dd5447ffe144f9bb0b6057915887fa~mv2.jpg)
(Note: This is just an idea. I am still researching and developing more on this knowledge)
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