Wednesday, February 6, 2013

This Milk Production Was Brought To You By A Robot | Reduction

This Milk Production Was Brought To You By A Robot

Apple with peanut butter
Apple with peanut butter by Dendroica cerulea
License (according to Flickr): Attribution License
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Hide caption Milking Robot I, 2012: One milking robot milks 3 times per day, 60 cows. The cows are in a steady, where they can move freely. They can make use of the robot whenever they have to. No human needs to exist. Hide caption Lettuce, 2011: Lettuce is expanded in a stacking system to provide an optimum use of area. Plants grow inside of plastic trays without dirt. A conveyor belt is moving the plants to ensure they get all round sunlight. The entire expanding process is computer regulated. Hide caption Tomatoes I, 2012: In order to have overall control over the nutrients and the irrigation, tomatoes are planted in sterilized product such as rock wool and not in dirt.

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People:

Freya Najade

Overall Sentiment: -0.0380802

Relevance: 0.789266

SentimentQuote
-0.316801"It was a bit bizarre, observing cows milked by robots without any humans present," Najade writes
0Najade, who's forcing us to ask, "Remember when humans actually milked cows?"
Sentiment Stats:
  • Number of Quotes: 2
  • Aggregate Sentiment: -0.316801
  • Mean: -0.1584005
  • Standard Deviation: 0

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  • The Standard Deviation, when there are enough quotes, will indicate an individual's consistency of sentiment (i.e. a Standard Deviation of 0 would mean they were very consistent in their sentiment and 1 would mean they were very inconsistent).

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Additional Info:

Company: Apple

Overall Sentiment: -0.140155

Relevance: 0.387801

Company: Twitter

Overall Sentiment: 0

Relevance: 0.330112

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Country: U.K.

Overall Sentiment: -0.0907012

Relevance: 0.394379

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Country: us

Overall Sentiment: 0.127281

Relevance: 0.30785

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FieldTerminology: food production

Overall Sentiment: 0.206091

Relevance: 0.506895

FieldTerminology: LED

Overall Sentiment: 0.0484641

Relevance: 0.372362

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