chat-miner
word_cloud
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22 | 28 | |
566 | 10,147 | |
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6.4 | 4.6 | |
5 days ago | about 2 months ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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chat-miner
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Used chat-miner to put together this poster
As a gift for my boyfriend, I used our WhatsApp chat to put together this visual and printed it on a poster (Tools used: mainly chat-miner, and Gimp for the final touch) Note: only the visual is OC, the GitHub project isn’t mine
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Last year in a long distance relationship
As a gift for my boyfriend, I put together this visual and printed it on a poster (Tools used: mainly chat-miner, and Gimp for the final touch)
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Message frequency by daytime for some of my chats [OC]
Project: https://github.com/joweich/chat-miner (Disclaimer: I'm maintaining this project) Tools: python, pandas, matplotlib, Photoshop Data: Native WhatsApp chat export function Method: Export chat logs, filter on the last 12 months, parse data via python and create sunbursts via a custom script based on matplotlib. Sunbursts are normalized by their respective maximum
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Visualised my last year in a long distance relationship
The github tool they linked to can parse data from a variety of messaging apps, including whatsapp, telegram, instagram, signal and other. Every app has a different format for the chatlog but the github repo provides parsers for all of them.
- A year in a long distance relationship [OC]
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2022 in a (mostly) long distance relationship [OC]
Parsed data and created visuals with this tool
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2022 in a long distance relationship
I put together this poster as a birthday gift for my boyfriend. We're in a long distance relationship, which is why frequent chatting is very important for us. I used this tool to create the charts from my WhatsApp chat
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2022 in a (part-time) long distance relationship [OC]
https://github.com/joweich/chat-miner it’s this
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Want to do some chat visualizations but don't know Python? I build a GUI for you!
Thanks to u/joweich and his library, I was able to create wonderful chat visualizations.
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I visualized 2022's chat with my boyfriend using Python
Please see the readme in this github project for the tutorial on how to produce the single charts. This tool makes it as easy as it gets
word_cloud
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[OC] How Many Chinese Characters You Need to Learn to Read Chinese!
wordcloud to make the word clouds
- [OC] 🎶 Lost in a world of music 🎶😉 #MusicLover #GuessTheArtist 🎧🎵🎶
- Unable to install pip install word cloud
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Made a banner with codes and AI [details in comments]
- Logo with WordCloud. The texts used were from the plot/synopsis from the Wikipedia pages of the top 20 anime according to MyAnimeList (excluding anime from the same series. I'm looking at you Gintama).
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Cant get pip to install wordcloud on Mac OS VENTURA python 3.11
Here's a GitHub issue that tracks this.
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[OC] The most common terms in Wikipedia's "Current Events" between January 2003 and September 2022
Word arrangement generated using the wordcloud Python package with a custom placement mask (skull design by me) and custom color function. Common English words removed before processing.
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Generate Word Cloud using Python
After reading this tutorial you should now be able to generate your own Wordcloud using Python. Checkout the WordCloud for Python Documentation. Use your imagination and have fun. Please leave like or comment if you found this article interesting!
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The Sword Of Feedback - Part II
If you are proficient with Python then there is also the wordcloud library (and its homepage/documentation) to make a custom word cloud for yourself rather than relying on TagCrowd. For example, I noticed that using the HasteBin as a URL source caused TagCrowd to put some gibberish words in the cloud, like “donaeurtmt”, which do not appear when simply pasting the raw text into the text field.
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Feedback Request: Word Cloud Generator
The project is very heavily based on https://github.com/amueller/word_cloud
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Best way to find patterns/keywords etc through mass amount of email?
A quick and easy way to get some context into anything being mentioned ensure the CSV is only the responses and run it through a word cloud generator in Python to determine what those keywords are. That should help you see what your customers are at least mentioning and then go from there to look for surrounding context.
What are some alternatives?
practice_python_projects - Book on basic to intermediate level Python projects
scattertext - Beautiful visualizations of how language differs among document types.
sticker-convert - Convert (animated) stickers to/from WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, Line, Kakao, Viber, Discord, iMessage. Written in Python.
chat-replay-downloader - A simple tool used to retrieve chat messages from livestreams, videos, clips and past broadcasts. No authentication needed!
calmap - Calendar heatmaps from Pandas time series data -- See https://github.com/MarvinT/calmap/ for the maintained version
pastevents - A structured, searchable archive of Wikipedia's "Current Events" portal
signal-backup-shrink - Reduce the size of Signal backup files
reddit_api - A python wrapper for the Reddit API. I originally created this repo, and have since transferred ownership to the praw-dev (PRAW: Python Reddit API Wrapper) organization to allow this project to continue to grow. This fork is here to preserve old links, please head to the praw-dev/praw repo for the latest code.
anime_wordclouds - Anime wordclouds
DevCommunity - Repository for DEV Comunity projects
signal-weechat - Use signal in weechat
stretchly - The break time reminder app