First Solar Q4 2007 Conference Call - Visualization
Below you'll find two applications of an innovative text visualization technology from IBM. We've entered our transcript of the First Solar Q4 2007 Earnings Conference Call to Many Eyes, which yields (1) an interactive visualization 'tree', and (2) a tag cloud that indicates what words or phrases were most prominent on the call, and allows you to drill down to the actual mentions of those words.
In the upper box, try typing in a word like 'we', 'better', 'price' or 'demand'.
Check it out - and please leave a comment below to let us know if you think this is a helpful tool to make the most out of our conference calls. (Hat tip: Paul Kedrosky)
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This article has 8 comments:
Just my humble opinion.
The second view was pretty, but pretty much impossible to do anything with, as I failed to find a way to drill down or to examine in detail anything that piqued one's interest.
Always good to try out new ways of doing things.
Guy
Jackson
We heard from readers that scrolling down through very long documents -- in this case transcripts -- was annoying. So we switched to a paginated view.
Big mistake. We severely reduced the usability of the transcripts.
In our next release (within a month), we'll restore the one page view of transcripts.
I am agree with Anon, having 10 pages is hard to deal with. Having to click around pages just looking for a particular part is tedious. Also, It's impossible to print out. I can't stand reading on screen, and print most everything to read a hard copy.
A suggestion, you could add a print view link that includes the whole text on a single page as well has having the transcript split up. That;s what most everyone else does, such as Barron's.
Nonetheless, I really appreciate your work and service. Terrific job.
a
on another note, is there any thought on changing your RSS feed to a full feed? I hate the partial feeds and unsubscribe to all partial feeds except for you guys as love the content. This will unfortantly change as it is really annoying. why not just serve an ad within the rss feed?