Andrew J. Reagan
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Andrew J. Reagan
authored at least 24 papers
between 2013 and 2023.
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Bibliography
2023
Allotaxonometry and rank-turbulence divergence: a universal instrument for comparing complex systems.
EPJ Data Sci., December, 2023
2021
Generalized word shift graphs: a method for visualizing and explaining pairwise comparisons between texts.
EPJ Data Sci., 2021
Ousiometrics and Telegnomics: The essence of meaning conforms to a two-dimensional powerful-weak and dangerous-safe framework with diverse corpora presenting a safety bias.
CoRR, 2021
2020
Probability-turbulence divergence: A tunable allotaxonometric instrument for comparing heavy-tailed categorical distributions.
CoRR, 2020
Long-term word frequency dynamics derived from Twitter are corrupted: A bespoke approach to detecting and removing pathologies in ensembles of time series.
CoRR, 2020
Computational timeline reconstruction of the stories surrounding Trump: Story turbulence, narrative control, and collective chronopathy.
CoRR, 2020
Storywrangler: A massive exploratorium for sociolinguistic, cultural, socioeconomic, and political timelines using Twitter.
CoRR, 2020
How the world's collective attention is being paid to a pandemic: COVID-19 related 1-gram time series for 24 languages on Twitter.
CoRR, 2020
2019
Fame and Ultrafame: Measuring and comparing daily levels of 'being talked about' for United States' presidents, their rivals, God, countries, and K-pop.
CoRR, 2019
2018
Average individuals tweet more often during extreme events: An ideal mechanism for social contagion.
CoRR, 2018
2017
Sentiment analysis methods for understanding large-scale texts: a case for using continuum-scored words and word shift graphs.
EPJ Data Sci., 2017
Towards a science of human stories: using sentiment analysis and emotional arcs to understand the building blocks of complex social systems.
CoRR, 2017
2016
Selection models of language production support informed text partitioning: an intuitive and practical, bag-of-phrases framework for text analysis.
CoRR, 2016
Divergent Discourse Between Protests and Counter-Protests: #BlackLivesMatter and #AllLivesMatter.
CoRR, 2016
2015
Benchmarking sentiment analysis methods for large-scale texts: A case for using continuum-scored words and word shift graphs.
CoRR, 2015
Reply to Garcia et al.: Common mistakes in measuring frequency dependent word characteristics.
CoRR, 2015
The Lexicocalorimeter: Gauging public health through caloric input and output on social media.
CoRR, 2015
2014
2013
CoRR, 2013