Apple Vision Pro: A Reddit-Based Sentiment Analysis
Anastasios Koukopoulos,
Timoleon Farmakis,
Pavlina Katiaj,
Katerina Fraidaki and
Marina Kavatha
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In the digital era, emerging technologies such as Vision Pro are crucial for businesses due to their transformative potential across various industries. As an amalgamation of augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), computer vision, and machine learning, Vision Pro technology represents a frontier in the intersection of human-computer interaction, offering innovative solutions and opening up new avenues for value creation in business. Considering the primary stages of this technology, this study aims to explore the spectrum of reactions in Vision Pro, presenting a sentiment analysis of the 'VisionPro' subreddit, a community dedicated to discussing vision technologies. Through sentiment analysis, we could discern patterns that suggest the factors driving positive and negative reactions within the community. This paper sheds light on the specific sentiments prevalent in the 'VisionPro' subreddit and demonstrates the applicability of sentiment analysis in understanding community dynamics in technology-focused online forums. The findings contribute to the broader discourse on public sentiment towards emerging technologies, offering implications for developers, researchers, and enthusiasts engaged in vision technology.
Keywords: Vision Pro; Sentiment Analysis; RedditExtractoR; Augmented Reality; Virtual Reality (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: M3 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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