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Explores the analysis of mood expressed on Twitter using longitudinal data and text analysis tools, emphasizing the importance of considering biased data.
Covers the installation process of GNU Octave, a high-level interpreted language for numerical computations, and explains how to download and install Octave on various operating systems.
Covers reslicing, a method to convert 3D datasets into 2D images by extracting intensity values along a line, and its applications in analyzing moving objects and spatial relationships.