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Newbie ALERT!

opsineopsine Member Posts: 1 Learner I
I'm new to RapidMiner and just familiarizing myself with how to use it to mine tweets and Facebook posts for a research I'm currently undertaking. Any guide or link that could aid my task please?

Answers

  • David_ADavid_A Administrator, Moderator, Employee-RapidMiner, RMResearcher, Member Posts: 297 RM Research
    Hi @opsine and welcome to the community.

    As a very good start I highly recommend the learning material in the RapidMiner Academy: https://academy.rapidminer.com/ 
    There you find all the relevant information about RapidMiner and best practices for data science and you can customize your own content and track your progress.

    In case of concrete questions, of course you can always post questions here.

    Best,
    David
  • btibertbtibert Member, University Professor Posts: 146 Guru
    There is a Twitter operator that you can install, but if you can, it might be easier to use R or Python to get at the data.  In R, you can get the dataset returned with all of the columns, not a select handful.
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