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10 Tools for Data Visualizing and Analysis for Business

Digging through messy data and doing numerous calculations just so you can submit a report or arrive at the result of your quarterly business development can sometimes be nigh impossible. After all, we are only human, and by the time we get to the other side of our spreadsheet equation, we have lost all sense of what we were trying to accomplish.

Luckily, there are data visualization and analysis tools out there that can do most of the heavy lifting for us. Remember, you will still need to do some of the work yourself, but putting it all together will become that much simpler. Let’s take a look at some of the best data analysis tools at our disposal.

1. Open Refine

At first, you might be surprised as to how much Open Refine resembles Google’s own Spread Sheets. This is because it started as a Google project but quickly became crowd sourced and independent. In practice, this means that Open Refine has all the built-in algorithms and formulas that you might need for your business data analysis.

Keep in mind that while it does resemble Spread Sheets, it doesn’t have the regular features you would expect, such as manual cell manipulation and custom algorithms. You would need to export your data and bring it back in. If that doesn’t cause too much headache, you might want to give Open Refine a shot.

2. Data Wrangler

Stanford University’s own data analysis tool is open to public use. While text manipulation and web-based interface is certainly a plus, you might consider the other factors as well. Some of the formulas provided as default don’t work really well with large amounts of data, often giving off false results or downright crashing the tool. While easy and accessible to use, Data Wrangler might not be a good tool for internal and sensitive data, since all of the data is stored at Stanford for research purposes.

3. Rapid Miner

As one of the best data visualization tools out there, Rapid Miner had to find its way to our list. It can not only manipulate and calculate custom data, analyze the required results but also model and visualize the results. This award-winning tool is known to provide great results no matter the data you are trying to analyze.

The near-perfect visualization system is just an added bonus considering everything that you are getting. If you need a tool that can help you lead and develop projects with coworkers that are less than adept at analysis, Rapid Miner is the perfect tool for the job.

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IBM Watson Developer Cloud

The IBM Watson Conversation service allows you to understand what users are saying and respond with natural language.

https://conversation-demo.mybluemix.net/

Build a restaurant reservation Messenger bot using IBM Watson with no code.

In this tutorial we show you how to enable Facebook’s 900 million Messenger users to reserve a seat at your restaurant via Facebook Messenger chatbot.

This bot use natural conversation with IBM Watson and guide the user through the reservation process. When the reservation is confirmed the bot will notify the restaurant and put it on your Google Calendar. Pretty neat uh?

Well the best thing about this it that you will have it up and running in 10 minutes with no code.

more details about the tutorial here

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What Facebook Messenger Bot would you build?

Chat bots definitely represent one of the hottest themes in the cognitive computing space right now. From news outlets to weather forecasting to ordering your favorite burger, there is huge demand for this technology.

In the midst of this innovation is Facebook which opened up a backdoor earlier this year for developers to build bots that can interact through the Messenger platform. And given that 1bn people use Facebook Messenger every month, there is obvious potential here to reach a massive audience with cognitive assistants.

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How to build Facebook Chatbots with IBM Watson

Update November 2016: The dialog service has been deprecated and replaced with the Conversation service.

I’ve open sourced a simple sample of a chatbot for Facebook that leverages IBM Watson Dialog and IBM Watson Natural Language Classifier for conversations with users.

Get the code from GitHub.

The GitHub project contains a sample of a Facebook bot built on the Facebook Messenger Platform which is currently available as beta. The sample bot is pretty simple but might people give some ideas how to use cognitive Watson services and how to host the bot on Bluemix.

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The Weather Channel Launches Bot For Facebook Messenger, Powered By IBM Watson

Leveraging IBM Watson Technology, New Bot for Messenger Will Learn Facebook User Preferences to Provide Personalized Weather Conditions, Forecasts, News Content and More

The Weather Company, an IBM Business (NYSE: IBM) announced today that The Weather Channel has launched a cognitive weather bot for Facebook Messenger – powered by IBM Watson. Around the world, Messenger is used to stay in touch with friends and family. Now with The Weather Channel bot, it offers a way to view and share personalized weather-related news content, current conditions, forecasts, severe weather notifications, and other relevant weather information

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