Room 5 | 10:30 am - 11:00 am | Thursday, July 20, 2023
The rising tide of psychedelics is carrying academics, journalists and even NFL quarterbacks along for the ride.
But, beyond the traditional stereotypes of peace and love, is there a way to find linguistic patterns and glean consumer understanding from psychedelic experiences?
Relative Insight ran a huge global survey which asked people to talk candidly about their trips and this huge mass of open-ended text data was then compared and analyzed and in this session Susi Schweitzer will guide you through the colorful findings.
She’ll demonstrate how text analysis not only made sense of nonsensical, unstructured trip descriptions but also provided an insight into the different demographics talking about their far-out experiences.
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