Analysis a large data by using Weyl function

Authors

  • Dr: Souad mugassabi Benghazi of unvistry
  • MA: Asma M. Muhammad Benghazi of unvistry
  • MA: Amani M. Al Shattat Benghazi of unvistry
  • MA: Aisha A. Al-Zahawi Benghazi of unvistry

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37376/asj.vi5.4097

Keywords:

Weyl function, Time-frequency, Analysis data, Networks

Abstract

Analyze large amounts of data using Weyl functions. "Frequency variables" have been shown to provide important information that is lost in other techniques. This method applies to mood studies of information in the media and on the Internet. Presented is a quantitative analysis of information on the Internet regarding his BP oil spill in the United States. Rapid analysis of information from the social network (Twitter) on current affairs is important for government and political commentators. etc.

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Author Biographies

Dr: Souad mugassabi, Benghazi of unvistry

Associate Professor of Mathematics - Faculty of Science - University of Benghazi

MA: Asma M. Muhammad , Benghazi of unvistry

 Assistant Lecturer - College of Arts and Sciences - Qminis - University of Benghazi.

MA: Amani M. Al Shattat , Benghazi of unvistry

Lecturer - Faculty of Electrical and Electronic Technology – Benghazi

MA: Aisha A. Al-Zahawi , Benghazi of unvistry

Lecturer - Faculty of Science - University of Benghazi

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Published

2023-11-10

How to Cite

mugassabi, D. S. ., M. Muhammad , M. A. ., M. Al Shattat , M. A. ., & A. Al-Zahawi , M. A. . (2023). Analysis a large data by using Weyl function. Almanara Scientific Journal, (5), 37–41. https://doi.org/10.37376/asj.vi5.4097

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