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Mastering Social Media Mining with R

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Mastering Social Media Mining with R

Overview of this book

With an increase in the number of users on the web, the content generated has increased substantially, bringing in the need to gain insights into the untapped gold mine that is social media data. For computational statistics, R has an advantage over other languages in providing readily-available data extraction and transformation packages, making it easier to carry out your ETL tasks. Along with this, its data visualization packages help users get a better understanding of the underlying data distributions while its range of "standard" statistical packages simplify analysis of the data. This book will teach you how powerful business cases are solved by applying machine learning techniques on social media data. You will learn about important and recent developments in the field of social media, along with a few advanced topics such as Open Authorization (OAuth). Through practical examples, you will access data from R using APIs of various social media sites such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, GitHub, Foursquare, LinkedIn, Blogger, and other networks. We will provide you with detailed explanations on the implementation of various use cases using R programming. With this handy guide, you will be ready to embark on your journey as an independent social media analyst.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)
Mastering Social Media Mining with R
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Using the Tumblr API


Tumblr is a microblogging and social networking platform. Tumblr, as of August 2015, hosts around 248 million blogs and about 117 billion posts, and over 75 million posts are created on a daily basis. In this section, we will see how to access the data from Tumblr and, in the process, understand how the steps involved are different from the methodology discussed so far.

There is a package in R that allows interaction with Tumblr. We need to install the package tumblR. The package has little dependency, so use the following code for installation:

install.packages("tumblR")
install.packages("base64enc")
install.packages("httpuv")
library(tumblR)

The preceding code installs the related packages, as well as loads the required package on to the working environment.

We need to have an account in Tumblr and have the app for enabling authentication in order to access the data. Once we create the app, we get the consumer key and the secret key. We can use these to access the data...