Drafting the Documentation for RTextTools
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In preparation for The 4th Annual Conference of the Comparative Policy Agendas Project in Catania, Sicily, our development team has been busy drafting the documentation for RTextTools. In addition to standard documentation of functions, we want to provide quick-start guides, sample datasets, example scripts, and Amazon EC2 instructions to make it as easy as possible for researchers to get up and running.
A big part of developing the documentation is understanding what methods work best for which datasets. We welcome any feedback you may have regarding what worked for you, and what dataset you were operating on. You can find our contact information on the About the Project page.
A big part of developing the documentation is understanding what methods work best for which datasets. We welcome any feedback you may have regarding what worked for you, and what dataset you were operating on. You can find our contact information on the About the Project page.
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