"Computing Sentiment, Emotion & Personality," and an extra-early Sentiment Analysis Symposium discount (

The 2016 Sentiment Analysis Symposium (http://sentimentsymposium.com/) 
takes place July 12 in New York, the premier business focused conference 
covering sentiment, opinion, and emotion for social engagement, consumer 
insights, customer experience, market research, media, healthcare, and 
diverse other applications.

  * We've added an optional, half-day tutorial to the agenda, preceding the 
conference portion of the symposium. It's titled "Computing Sentiment, 
Emotion, and Personality" and will be taught by computational linguist 
Jason Baldridge, who is also People Pattern co-founder. 

  * An extra-early registration discount runs through May 2. That's in 
addition to available group, startup, and small company discounts.

The symposium packs exceptional content into a one-day program. You'll 
hear from brand, agency, consultant, and technologist speakers, covering 
sentiment technologies -- NLP, deep learning, facial recognition, 
neuroscience -- and use of higher-level personality, loyalty, motivation, 
and advocacy measures. This year's speakers represent Salesforce, Johnson 
& Johnson, VML, the Mayo Clinic, Zenzi, Eyeris, and True Impact as well as 
established and emerging technology companies.

Networking opportunities will allow you to meet SAS16 speakers, fellow 
attendees, and our sponsors. Social agency Converseon has signed on, 
joining sponsors Bottlenose, Lexalytics, and MeaningCloud.

Visit http://sentimentsymposium.com/registration to register.

     Seth Grimes, symposium organizer



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Seth Grimes    grimes@altaplana.com   +1 301-270-0795    @sethgrimes
Alta Plana Corp, analytics strategy consulting, http://altaplana.com
Sentiment Analysis Symposium, July 12 in NYC, SentimentSymposium.com

Received on Thursday, 28 April 2016 19:53:20 UTC