Recently heard that Roman Polanski was captured and there has been lively debate on what to do with him.
I thought this could be an interesting case to see if there is any patterns on sentiments in the digital world. Unlike the Sonia Sotomayor analysis though, this is just a single slice of time look.
In the top 30 terms in the three major web results, most of them seems to be factual with a few negative terms such as "avoided."
(Correction: I originally used "repulsion" as an example of negative term, turns out that it is the title of one of Polanski's films and considered a milestone in the psychological thriller genre. My bad!)
More on the results
A reminder, if you are interested in finding out more about the result details or the inference engine used in this analysis, please let me know at yfjuan (at) parc (dot) com.
Results (top 30 terms ranked in the order of relevance with the most relevant on top)
Yahoo | Microsoft | |
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polanski saleby brach escroqueries extradite 8/18/1933 cleland zebiczny pianiste sexual quitters seigner extradition 2000s eatps.web.aol.com wife rozbijemy filming gets chris letterman arrest murderer hour directing revives diamants swindles began musician | polanski travelled directing extradition filming plotted arrest seigner revives murdered roman pleaded arrested dated credited fleeing letterman filmmaker zebiczny repulsion personals directors celebrated avoided meets zurich dwts favre fired collaborated | polanski extradition obama sotomayor gmail geimer zebiczny bankrupt filmography 8/18/1933 getty looting seigner tmz murderer rozbijemy msnbc extradite vick credited repulsion qaida drama screenwriter afghan feeds ancestor swindlers |
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