Category: SAS

What can we learn from Clippy about AI?

Interestingly enough, paperclips have their own day of honor. On May 29th we celebrate #NationalPaperclipDay! That well-known piece of curved wire deserves attention for keeping our papers together and helping us stay organized. Do you remember who else deserved the same attention? Clippit – the infamous Microsoft Office assistant, popularly known as ‘Clippy’.

What can we learn from Clippy about AI? was published on SAS Users.

SAS 9.4 architecture – building an installation from the ground up

Understanding SAS 9.4 architecture is key to tackling the tasks and responsibilities that come with SAS administration, and will help you know where to look to make changes or troubleshoot problems.

SAS 9.4 architecture – building an installation from the ground up was published on SAS Users.

Analysis of Movie Reviews using Visual Text Analytics

This blog shows how the automatically generated concepts and categories in Visual Text Analytics (VTA) can be refined using LITI and Boolean rules. I will use a data set that contains information on 1527 randomly selected movies: their titles, reviews, MPAA Ratings, Main Genre classifications and Viewer Ratings.

Analysis of Movie Reviews using Visual Text Analytics was published on SAS Users.

Essentials of Map Coordinate Systems and Projections in Visual Analytics

If you spend any time working with maps and spatial data, having a fundamental understanding of coordinate systems and map projections becomes necessary.  It’s the foundation of how spatial data and maps work.  These areas invariably evoke trepidation and some angst, even in the most seasoned map professional.  And rightfully […]

Essentials of Map Coordinate Systems and Projections in Visual Analytics was published on SAS Users.

Do books count as endangered species?

As a publishing house inside of SAS, we often hear: “Does anyone want to read books anymore?” Especially technical programmers who are “too busy” to read. About a quarter of American adults (24%) say they haven’t read a book in whole or in part in the past year, whether in […]

Do books count as endangered species? was published on SAS Users.

GraphQL and SAS Viya applications – a good match

In the article Serverless functions and SAS Viya – a good match I discussed using serverless functions to deliver SAS Viya applications. Ignoring all the buzz words, a serverless function boils down to a set of REST APIs. So, if you tried the example you are now a REST API […]

GraphQL and SAS Viya applications – a good match was published on SAS Users.